MITCHELL'S 

SCHOOL     ATLAS: 


COMPRISING   THE 


MAPS   AND   TABLES   DESIGNED   TO   ACCOMPANY 

MITCHELL'S  SCHOOL  AND  FAMILY  GEOGRAPHY. 


MAPS. 


1.  World  Equatorial  Projection. 

2.  World  Polar  Projection. 

3.  Antarctic  Regions. 

4.  North  America.  * 

5.  United  States. 

6.  Gold  Region  of  California. 

7.  New  Brunswick,  Nova  Scotia,  and  Newfonndlaiid. 

8.  New  England  States. 

9.  Vicinity  of  Boston  and  Providence. 

10.  Vicinity  of  New  Haven  and  Hartford. 

11.  Middle  States. 

12.  Southern  States. 

13.  State  of  Texas. 

14.  Western  States. 

16.  Michigan  and  Wisconsin. 

16.  Mexico,  Central  America,  and  the  West  Indies. 


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17.  Isthmus  of  Nicaragua. 

18.  Isthmus  of  Tehuantepeo. 

19.  South  America. 

20.  Isthmus  of  Darien. 

21.  Europe. 

22.  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

23.  Germany,  Switzerland,  and  Northern, Italj. 

24.  France,  Spain,  Portugal,  and  Italy,  f 

25.  Greece  and  the  Ionian  Islands.  "«  .ir-!,^- 

26.  Asia.  ''^  .* 

27.  Palestine,  or  the  Holy  Lane'. 

28.  Africa. 

29.  Egypt. 

30.  Republic  of  Liberia. 

31.  Oceanica. 

32.  Sandwich,  or  Hawaiian  Islandt: 


GEOGRAPHICAL  AND   STATISTICAL  TABLES. 


1.  Statistics  of  Physical  Geography,  showing  the  area  of  the 

principal  Islands  and  Lakes,  heights  of  Mountains  and 
Volcanoes,  and  length  of  principal  Rivers  in  the  world. 

2.  Extent  and  Population  of  the  different  countries  in  the 

world. 
8.  Population  of  the  principal  cities  of  the  world. 
4.  Area  and  Population,  Civil  and  Political  Statistics,  and 

Religious  Denominations  of   the  United  States,  in 

1850. 


5.  Agricultural   Products,   and    Manufactures  of   Cotton, 

Ii'on,  and  Wool,  in  the  United  States,  by  the  Census 
of  1850. 

6.  Historical  and  Educational  Statistics  of  tiie  United  States. 

7.  Railroads  and  Canals  in  the  United  States. 

8.  Population  of  all  the  counties  of  the  Eastern,  Middle, 

and  Southern  States,  by  the  census  of  1850. 

9.  Population  of  aU  the  counties  of  the  Westers  States,  by 

the  census  of  1850. 


PHILADELPHIA: 
H.  COVYPERTHWAIT  &  COMPANY. 

1857. 


Entered,  according  to  act  of  Congress,  In  the  year  1852,  ty  8.  AnguBtus  Mitchell,  in  the  Clerk's  Offloe  of  the  District  Court  of  the  Eastern  District  of  Ponnsylvania. 


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GEOGRAPHICAL    AND    STATISTICAL    TABLES— NO.  I. 


SURFACE  OF  THE  EARTH. 

The  mr&oe  of  the  earth  oonKintj!  of  unequal  portioiu  of  land  and 

vaWr;  tbn  area  of  the  former  to  that  of  the  latter  being  nearlT  w 

i  1  to  8.    The  land  In  the  Northern  IlemlFpbere  greatly  predoroinateff 

I  orer  that  in  the  Southern ;  tf  ve  consider  the  whole  to  be  dlridM  Into 

ijO  equal  part«,  that  In  the  first  will  be  repnweuted  l>y  78  RU'-b  parts, 

and  that  in  the  other  hj  22. 

The  0oUd  portions  of  the  earth's  «ar&oe  oonsi^t  of  a  namb*>r  of  de- 
tached aectiona,  or  Islanda,  each  being  vurrouodt-d  by  watt-r.  The  two 
larver  masew  are,  for  the  sake  of  dititinction,  t«nued<Continents;  of 
wmch,  one  is  the  Eastern,  and  the  other  the  Western.  If  the  whole 
were  divided  as  before  into  100  e-iual  parts,  the  two  continents  woulii 
be  repre*ient*sl  by  82  parts,  and  the  islauds  by  18;  or,  in  other  word.«, 
the  oontineatal  portion  is  about  -ii  times  more  exten^re  than  the 
insular. 

The  terms  Kastem  and  Western,  In  Oils  case,  refer  to  Ferro,  one 
of  the  Canary  I.ilands,  and  the  weetornmoet  land  known  to  the  ancients. 
Immediately  after  the  dimoTery  of  America,  the  geographers  of  that 
age,  in  oompiling  their  maps  of  the  world,  adopted  tlie  meriilian  of 
Ferro  as  the  line  of  separation  between  the  Kastern  and  Weutern  He- 
mispheree.  ^erro  was  then  believed  to  be  in  longitude  '2fP  west  from 
Or««nwich;  but  It  is  now  known  to  lie  some  distauoe  eastward  of  that 
meridian. 


PRINCIPAL   ISLANDS. 


AUKRICA. 

Square  mflea. 

Neirfeundland 4«,S00 

Cul« 42.000 

Ireland  30,000 

HsyU -29,000 

TaaoouTer  UUud 13.U0 

ET7R0PE. 

GnMt  Britain 87,000 

Inland _ - -32.000 

Bicily -10,500 

SudlnU ~ _V00 

ASIA. 

KIphon ~ 109,000 

ItMO ~ 6A000 

8»gh«lien -JT.OOO 

Kluliu 2S.300 

Bitot -21,200 


ASIA  —  Omtinuid. 

Square  miles. 

Oejlon 26,')Ow 

Formosa JS.uOO 

AFRICA. 

Madagaaear .22S,0OO 

goootta 1,000 

OCEANIOA. 

Auatralia .3,120,000 

Borneo 300,000 

Papua,  or  New  Qoinea .200,000 

Sumatra 160,000 

New  Zealand -..86.000 

Celebes 70,000 

Luzon ........56,000 

JaTa 60,000 

Mindanao —86,000 

Van  Diemen'a  Land 2«,000 

IlawaU -4.000 


MOUNTAINS, 

Mountains  an  clamed  aocnrding  to  their  height  In  f?et  aboTe  the 
IsTel  of  the  sea.  Thorn  of  the  lowest  class  rank  from  2,000  to  lO.OuO 
fcet:  those  of  the  second,  bom  10,000  to  20.000;  and  those  of  the  first 
-■-—  tram  '^0,000  upwards.  KleTations  under  2U00  (eat  are  oommonlj 
denominated  hills. 

Fur  many  years.  Mount  Dhawalagerl,  one  of  the  HlmaUya  range, 
was  reganlsd  as  the  culminating  point  of  the  globe;  but,  in  the  year 
1847,  Kunchlnginga,  an  adjacent  peak,  was  aflrt-rlained  to  be  170  feet 
higher.  Cbimboraao  was  long  considered  the  lufliest  peatt  of  the  Andes ; 
bat  in  1838,  Soralo  and  lllimanl,  in  Boliyia,  were  measured,  and  re- 
ported to  be  several  thousand  feet  higher.  Subsequently,  however,  It 
was  found  that  an  error  in  computing  their  elevation,  greater  tlian  the 
alleged  difference,  was  committed.  Aooncagna,  a  .volcano  in  the  Chilian 
Andes,  Is  now  regarded  as  the  most  elsrated  point  of  land  on  the  West- 
ern Continent. 

The  snow  line,  or  line  of  perpetual  congelation  on  mountains.  Is  that 
part  of  the  surface  where  the  temperature  is  always  at  the  freezing 
point;  here  the  snow  commences,  and  envelopes  all  the  upper  portion 
In  a  continual  wintry  covering.  Under  the  Kquator,  the  snow  iine  is 
estimated  at  from  16,760  to  16,000  feet  above  the  level  of  the  sea; 
thence  towards  either  pole,  it  gradually  descends  until  It  reachee  the 
sur&ce  of  the  earth,  whicli,  in  the  Northern  Hemisphere,  occurs  at 
about  latitude  80°,  and  in  the  Southern  at  a  somewtiat  lower  parallel. 
The  snow  line  is  not  in  all  cases  uniform;  it  differs  oonsiderably,  from 
local  causes,  in  equal  latitudes,  and  even  on  opposits  sides  of  the  same 
range  of  mountains.  In  latitude  20°  it  is  estimated  at  about  12,000,  in 
40°  at  9000,  and  in  60°  at  6000  faet  above  the  level  of  the  sea. 

Heights  of  the  principal  Mountains  in  the  World. 


Heights  of  Mountains,  continued. 

BUBOPE— OnCiniiat  Feet 

Mount  Scardns,  highest  of  Balkan  Sits..  Turkey 10,000 

Moiut  Ruska  Povana,  highest  of  Carpsthian  Mts - 9,91V! 

Mount  Skagtios  Find,  hi;,-hest  of  Dofrafleld  Mts 8,070 

KonjakoOikt-Kamsn.  Ural  Mts - »,3»7 

Ben  Nevis,  highest  of  Grampian  Mts.,  Scotland - 4.368 

Snowdon,  highest  mountain  in  Wales -3.571 

Macgiliicuddy's  Beeks,  highest  mountsdn  in  Ireland - .3,404 

ASIA. 

Knnchlnglnga,  Himalaya  Mts. .28,176 

Dhawalachiri,  do - 28,000 

UinJix)  koo,  or  Koosh,  Cabnl  - 20,000 

Mount  Ararat,  Turkey  in  Asia 17,210 

Mount  Lebanon,  Syria,  Jeb-el-Makmel - 12,000 

Mount  Olympus,  Turkey  in  Asia. — — 9,100 

Mount  Binai,  ArabU -7,497 

AFRICA. 

Abba  Tared,  Abyssinia 16,200 

Pilon  des  Nei^re^.  Isle  oT  Bourbon 12,600 

Talba  Waha,  AhyBsinia - 12,000 

Mount  Miltfin,  highest  of  the  Atlas,  Morocco - 11,400 

Snowy  Mounuina,  Cape  Colony — 10,000 

Peak  of  Pico,  Aaores 7,613 

OCEANIC  A.  ,„..„ 

Mount  Opblr.  Sumatra -— — 13,842 

Semero  Mountain,  Island  of  Java...- — 13,000 

Mount  OUheite,  Georgian  Isles _ 10.250 

Mount  Kosdu.»ko,  New  South  Wales 6,,W0 

Mount  Humboldt,  Van  Diemen's  Land 6,620 


VOLCANOES. 

Tolcanoes  are  mountains  that  are  connected  with  the  internal  flree 
evidently  existing  beneath  the  surface  of  the  earth,  and  to  which  they 
serve  as  chimneys,  or  vents.  They  are  found  in  every  quarter  of  the 
globe,  from  the  island  of  Jan  Mayen,  in  the  eltremity  of  the  Northern 
Hemisphere,  to  Victoria  Land,  only  12P  of  latitude  di-^tant  from  the 
South  Pole.  Until  recently.  Volcanoes  were  supposed  to  exist  only  in 
the  immediate  vicinity  of  the  Ocean ;  but  it  is  now  ascertained  that 
there  are  several  in  the  very  centre  of  Asia,  1500  miles  distant  from 
any  part  of  the  sea.  The  numl)er  at  present  known  is  427,  of  which 
270  are  active.  In  America  there  are  173  volcanoes  in  Oceauica  163, 
in  Asia  67,  in  Africa  17,  in  Europe  6,  and  in  Victoria  Land  2. 

PRINCIPAL  ACTIVE   VOLCANOES.  Feet 

OualaHeri,  Pern ^Vi^ 

Arequipa,  or  Uugua  Putina,  Peru — i    li! 

Antisana,  Ecuador -— ^^s^ 

Cotopaxi,  Ecuador - lf<,88i 

Wcbineha,  Ecuador ■ JM^ 

Kliutctiewsksja,  Kamtschatka J,'™ 

Volcan  de  Fuego,  Central  America -....- • 14,000 

Mauna  Kca,  HawaU,  Sandwich  Islands ^5'?'S 

St  Helen's,  Oregon f-^ 

Indrapura,  Sumatra — - JJisQ 

Peak  of  TenerilTe.  Canary  Islands -— - JriJ; 

Krebns,  Victoria  Und ;?'iiX 

Cartago,  Central  America - — \\'S^, 

Etna,  Sicily. '".f;^ 

Hecla,  Iceland - - »>"? 

Sonffriere,  Ouadaloupe - - "-"J' 

Jorullo,  Mexico J'J^J 

Vesuvius,  Naples - 


times  only  slightly  saline,  or  brackish.  The  Caspian  and  Aral,  with 
some  other  lakes,  are  ususJIy  called  seas,  from  their  superior  djmeo* 
sions,  and  from  their  waters  being  salt,  like  those  of  the  ocean. 

In  elevation  and  depression  of  level,  also,  lakes  differ  essentially. 
.Among  those  remarkable  for  elevation  of  surfisoe,  are  Lake  Buperier, 
600  feet;  the  Lake  of  Brieni,  l,9u0:  the  Great  Salt  Lake,  4,200;  aad 
Lake  Titicaca,  12,796  fiMt  above  the  level  of  the  sea.  Among  the  most 
conspicuous  of  the  depreased  or  sunken  lakes,  are  the  Caspian,  Aral, 
and  Dead  Seas;  the  two  fbrmer  being  sunk  to  the  depth  of  about  83  or 
84  feet  each,  and  the  latter  to  the  depth  of  1312  feet,  below  the  level  o( 
the  Mediterranean. 

Salt  lakes  have  no  outlet  to  the  ocean ;  and,  though  they  all  receive 
fresh-water  streams,  yet,  from  the  constant  solar  evaporation,  their 
waters  remain  unchanged. 

ESTIMATED  AREAS  OF  SOME  OF  THE  PRINCIPAL  LAEES. 


Sq.  miles. 

Caspian  Sea. 146,000 

Sea  of  Aral _ 30,000 

l«ke  Superior - 31,600 

Lake  Michigan 23.150 

Lake  Huron 23,100 

Lake  Baikal 14.000 

Great  gUve  Lake 11,800 


8<i.  miles. 

Lake  Erie 7,800 

Lake  Ontario 6,900 

Lake  Winnipeg 8,600 

Lake  Ladoga 6,190 

Lake  Nicaragua 4,000 

Lake  Titicaca .4,000 

Great  Salt  Laka l,«Te 


NOATH     AMERICA. 


-3,948 


Feet 

Mount  St  Ellas,  Russian  America -,.-„...— 17,860 

Popocataimtl.  Mexico ».- ..- 17,735 

Mount  Brown,  Rocky  .Mountains - 16.000 

Sierra  Nevada,  or  Snowy  Range  of  Caliibmia .-. J6.600 

Mount  Hood,  Oregon  Territory 14.i«iO 

Frtmont's  Peak,  Rocky  Uoontains - 13.470 

Long's  I'eak,  do.  „ „..- 12,500 

Cibao  Mountains,  Haytt 8,600 

Sierra  del  Cobra,  Cuba _ 7,200 

Black  MounUIn,  highest  of  the  Bin*  Rld(e,  North  OuoUna 6.470 

)It  Washington,  yi\i\X»  Mountains,  New  Hampshire ......6.234 

Mount  Tahawns,  or  Marcy,  New  Tork - - 6,300 

SOUTH     AMERICA. 

Aooncagtia,  Chni .,.-....,.-.,..0,100 

Cbimboraso,  Ecuador - i  .i...',.« "TI,^'^ 

Sorata,BollvU .-.— „ _. 21.286 

Choqulbamba.  Peru —.-_— ™ — - 21,«)0 

Tollma,  New  Grenada _ _..™ 18,200 

Cerro  de  Potom.  Bolivia - 16,1.'>0 

Organ  Mountains,  Brasil _ —_..„...».— ........7,600 

EUROPE, 
■brns,  tha  hlghsst  of  the  Caucasus  Mts.,  Rossla  -«_.-._.— .17,776 

Mont  Blanc,  highest  of  the  Alps — ..„ 16,«e8 

Mnlbven.  highest  of  the  Sierra  Nsrada,  Spain _ ll,(n* 

Mount  Maladetla.  highest  of  the  Pyrenees ll.t.'M 

Monte  Como,  or  Cavallo,  highest  of  ihe  Apeanlnei - 10,154 


QhoUoiu.  WbatbakiertlM  rarfsosof  tha  aarthi  Theaolidpor- 
Oonat  Oontlnsntst  now  anch  dosa  the  contlnanlal  ezesed  the  Insular 
Bortiont  Which  Is  the  largest  Island  In  earh  of  Um  dlvtiitma  msn- 
ttonedt  The  largest  l<land  In  tha  world  I  Which  dlrislm  ambnoas 
tha  groatsst  number  of  lar^  IslaDdsF  What  is  aald  of  raonntalns? 
HiUat    M  Mount  Oluwalacsril    Knod>in(iDf*t    ChlotbonMr    to- 


THE  OCEAN. 

The  9ea,  or  Ocean,  Is  estimated  to  extend  orer  a  space  of  150  million 
square  miles,  or  three-fourths  of  the  surface  of  the  earth.  The  Jiffereut 
parta  are  disUnsuiahed  by  diHerent  names ;  the  most  important  bring 
the  Atlantic,  PadflCf  Indian,  Arctic,  and  Antarctic  Oceans.  There  are 
also  Tarious  Inland  Seaa,  Bays,  and  Oulfs.  of  conslderaMe  extent;  as 
the  Mediterranean,  Baltic,  Caribbean  and  China  Seas,  the  Gulf  of  Mex- 
ico, Uudson's  Bay,  the  Bay  of  B«.*d^,  Ac  These  are  regarded  as  por- 
tions of  the  oceanji  with  which  they  are  connected. 

The  I'acific  0<xan  is  tha^  area  of  water. bounded  by  America  on  the 
one  side,  and  Aitia  and  Australia  on  the  other.  Measured  on  the  equa- 
tor, it  extends  eaftt  and  weet  IGO  de^^rees  of  lootcftude,  or  about  11,000 
miiea,  Taryiog  materially  in  width  in  other  quarters.  From  north  to 
south  it  oooupies  120  decrees  of  latitude,  reckoned  from  about  the  GOtb 
parallel  Booth  to  the  6titb  north,  or  abont  8,700  milee,  and  has  an  area 
eatlmated  at  eighty-three  million  square  miles. 

The  Atiantic  Ocean  occupies  the  space  between  Europe  and  North 
Ameri»,  and  Africa  and  Bouth  America,  with  about  the  same  ext«>nt 
north  and  south  as  the  I'acific.  It  is  more  than  a  third  as  largo  as  the 
Padflc,  the  area  being  reckoned  at  30  million  square  miles.  Both  these 
oceans  are  divided  hy  the  Kquator  into  Northern  and  Southern. 

The  'rulvit  Ocean  extends  ftrom  AfHca  to  Anstralia,  and  ^m  the 
*h  jfwB  .*^  Asia  southward  to  a  line  supposed  to  be  drawn  ftvm  the  Cape 
ii\  1J<XK.*  Ilop«  in  the  aouthem  extremity  of  Van  Diemen's  land.  It  is 
about  one-fourth  Aie  sixe  of  the  Pacific  Ocean,  baTlng  an  area  of  21 
mJUon  square  milet, 

TV  Aratic  or  AVrrUcm  Ocfan  includes  the  harin  extending  around 
the  Noitf  Pole.  The  Antarctic  or  Southern  Ocmn  comprises  the  trnrt 
of  sea  lying  around  the  South  Pole,  and  southward  of  the  Atlantic, 
Pacific  and  Indian  Oceans.  The  Arctic  and  Antarctic  Oceans  contain 
together  about  a  ninth  part  of  the  waters  on  the  globe;  the  first  Iihk 
an  area  of  three  million,  and  tbs  other  of  thixieenmiUlon  square  miles 


LAKES. 

Lakes  are  fbnnd  In  all  quarters  of  the  gtoba,  but  are  mon  Dsaierous 
In  North  America  than  elsevhera.  The  water  of  lakaa  la  gaaeruily 
(rash;  In  a  bw  Instances  it  is  salt,  bnt  vaiTing  in  decrsa,  baing  some- 


RIVERS, 

Rivers  may  be  classed  either  acconliiig  to  their  length  of  oonrse,  or 
according  to  the  extent  of  country  drained  by  their  waters.  Regarded 
in  the  first  point  of  view,  the  Mlssbtsippi,  indudjng  its  principal  trilm- 
tary,  holds  the  highest  rank;  but  if  scnrding  to  the  second,  tha 
Amazon  takes  decided  precedence  of  all  other  streams. 

From  the  head  of  the  Missouri,  which  rises  on  the  east  side  of  tha 
Rocky  Mountains,  to  the  Balise  at  the  mouth  of  the  Mis^isripl>i,  tha 
entire  stream,  measured  so  as  to  include  all  its  windings,  is,  accoriling 
to  one  aocount,  4350,  and,  by  another,  about  4100  miles.  But  if  est^ 
mated  by  the  length  of  its  valley,  omitting  all  except  the  chief  bends, 
the  extent  is  not  less  than  2000  miles;  being,  in  either  cose,  the  longest 
river  in  the  world  The  Amazon  in  South  America,  and  the  Obe  in 
Asia,  each  water  valleys  about  2500  miles  in  length,  estimated  so  as  to 
exclude  the  smaller  windings.  The  bsfin  or  region  drained  by  tha 
Amaxon  and  Its  tributaries,  being  the  entire  region  enclosed  by  a  line 
connecting  the  sources  of  oil  its  branches,  is  estimated  at  2,100,000 
square  miles,  a  tract  of  country  equal  to  two-thirds  the  extent  of 
Europe.  The  Obe,  estimsted  in  the  same  manner,  drains  a  basin  of 
1,260,000  square  miles;  and  the  Mississippi  and  Missouri,  a  basin  0t 
1,100,000  square  miles  in  extent 

.Lenytht  of  the  Principal  Rivers  in  the  World. 

NORTH    AMERICA, 

Missouri,  to  its  junction  with  the  Mississippi 2,900 

do.       to  the  sea,  lurming  the  longest  river  in  the  world. 4,100 

Mississippi  proper 2.S<l6 

Mackeniie's  - - 2,500 

SI.  Lawrence 2,200 

Rio  Grande _ 1,800 

Nelson  and  Saskatchawan 1.600 

ColumUa 1.2P0 

Colorado,  of  California _. 1,100 

Braxos,  Colorado  of  Texas - - 660 

Alabama - 600 

Apaladiicola  and  Chattuhoochea 550 

Susquehanna,  Potomac,  James,  Roanoke,  Savannah 600 

St  John's  of  New  Brunswick,  Connecticut  Great  Pedes,  Trinity 450 

Qreat  Whale,  Delaware,  Aiatamaha,  Sacramento 400 

Penobscot  Uudson,  Cape  Fear,  Pearl,  Nueoee,  SaUne 850 

Severn,  Kennebec- 8<W 

SOUTH    AMERICA. 

Amazon 3,600 

Rio  do  la  Plata. 2,260 

Orinoco . - - l.WO 

St.  Francisco —.-.„.„ 1,300 

Tocantlns  and  Araguay  - — - 1,160 

Colorado - l."** 

Magdalene,  Pamaiba - .— I»00 


Volga.. 
Danube . 


EUROPE. 


..8,000 
-1,800 


Don,  Dnieper — -• li"** 

Rhine - .- »<» 

Dwlna - TOO 

IVtchora,  Kibe,  Loire ej* 

Vistula,  Tagus -...-. — — .„ -.....- — — 6*0 

Dniester,  Oumiiana — - WO 

Oder,  Douro,  Rhone,  Po.  Seine —......».....—*. *60 

Meiene,  De.sna,  Hog,  Guadnl<iuivlr.. - — - ^^ 

Duna,  Nicmcn,  Ebro — — JJJ 

Dahl,  Bug,  Weser,  Oaronue - -^ 

Thomea ...,.—.»■ 


Tang>tae-klnng -..«.» 

Ijena 

Obe,  Uoang-Ilo — 

Teneoei.- 

Amoor.. ..—..—-.»• 

Cambodia 

Indus,  Irrawaddy,  each 

Gangea 

Brahmapootra - 

Kuphrates 

Amoo,  or  Oius,  and  Salwen.. 
Tigris,  Narbuddah,  Melnam.. 


ASIA. 


.„ J,MO 

2,600 

. 2,600 

2.300 

— 2,2110 

.- ■i(>« 

„ 1,700 

l.dOO 

1,600 

1,400 

900 


Nils  .- — 

Nigar  or  Jollba  -..-- 

flanagal  — — — 

OroBga 

Gambia. 


AFRICA. 


8,000  : 

2,100 

1,200  ' 

-_ 1,««)  I 

- 700 


OCEANICA. 


Murray  . 


..1,9110  |l 


ratol  Aconcagaat  Which  division  of  tb*  Western  Oaotinent  has  tha 
higheat  mountaiosl  Of  the  F.astem  Oontinentt  Which  Is  the  highest 
mountain  south  of  the  K<iuatorf  Aa.  Whirl)  Is  the  h  ghest  insular 
mountain  shown  In  the  tablel  Or.  What  L.  said  of  volcaunesl  Where 
are  Uiey  foundl  How  many  ara  now  known?  Activef  liowmanvln 
ABMrta,  Aa.1    U  what  oountiy  la  tha  highaat  Totaanol    Xba  hlgbaat 


In  tba  Rastem  IlaBllspberat  Is  Aconcagua  north  or  aooth  of  tha 
Bqnatorl  What  is  aald  of  tha  sea,  or  ocean  t  The  PadBcf  Atlantic! 
Indian!  ArcUc,  *a.1  What  U  said  of  lakes!  Of  ti.e  Cw^ilsn,  *c.l 
iif  .|,ratlon,Ac!  Daprasaad  Ukes!  Which  Is  the  largest  salt  lake] 
Tha  lalgast  fresh-water  lake!  How  are  rivers  cJass»l!  "  '^-  '"  "" 
rf«t«fil«liiil|i»l!    Aaarat    Olal 


What  U  I 


-'I 


GEOGRAPHICAL    AND    STATISTICAL"  T  4BLES— NO.  II. 


EXTENT  AND  POPULATION 

OF   THB 

DIFFERENT  COUNTRIES  IN  THE  WORLD. 


NORTH    AMERICA, 

Russian  Amerioo 

Daiiish        "        

British        "         

tluited  States , 

Mexico,  including  Yucatan... 
Centra]  America 


Area  in 
8q.  miles. 


"ay"  ^  Ke,     ■  ■■      -  - 


Republic  of  Dominica 

Cuba (Spanish) , 

Porto  Kico do , 

Jamaica (Briti-sh) 

Trinidad do 

Barbadoes „do 

Grenada,  A-c do , 

St.  Vincent do 

Tobago do 

St.  I<iicia do.. 

Anti^'ua do 

Montserrat do 

St.  Christopher.. ..do 

Nevis do 

Virjyin  Islands. do 

Anjruilia do 

Dominica do .•.. 

Bahama  lB!ands...do ". , 

Bermuda  Islands,  do 

Guadeloupe,  Ac,  (French) 

Martinique do 

Pt.  Martin's,  (Dutch  and  French).. 

Curacoa.  Ac do 

St.  Kustatius...do 

Santa  Cruz,  (Danish) 

St.  Thomas do 

St.  John's do 

8t  Bartholomew's  (Swedish) 


SOUTH    AMERICA. 

Venezuela,  inc.  Margarita 

New  Granada .". 

Kquador 

Bolivia 

Peru 

Chili _ 

Buenos  Ayrea. 

Uru^juay 

Paraguay 

Brazil „.. 

British  Ouiana « , 

Dutch  Ouiana 

French  Guiana , 

I'atagonia  and  adjacent  Islands.. 


460.000 
760.000 
2,816,760 
3,023,460 
668,000 
199,810 

I    29,000 

42..'!83 

S,8lJ0 

6.468 

2,000 

166 

138 

131 

90 

300 

108 

49 

68 

20 

137 

35 

291 

6,424 

20 

615 

322 

32 

275 

190 

105 

43 

42 

25 


Total  pop- 
ulatiut). 


7,979,372 


EUROPE. 

Sweden  and  Norway 

Russia  (in  Europe) '.'.'."""."!! 

Denmark,  iuo.  'Holafn  anil  Lanen 
Netherlands,  inc.  pt  »Lux.  and  Lim 
Belsrium,  "  »<  .. 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland 

France 

Spain,  including  Andorra"!!'......'..!! 

"ortu;ral 


•Austria,  inc.  Lombardy  and  Venice 
•Pru.ssia,  inc.  Uohenzollem,  Pr.  4c.. 


•Bavaria 

•Wirtemberg !'.!!!!!!!".!!!!'.! 

♦Hanover .'!.'!.'.'!.'.'!.'!" 

♦Saxony 

♦Baden  .'.'.'.'.'.*.'.'.'!.'.'.'.'.'.'.'!!".".'.! 

♦Hesse<^assel !'.!!!!!!!!* 

♦ncsse-Darrastadt „..!'J!!.'!!!!!!.'.'! 

♦Hesse-IIomburg .'.*.'.!'.'.*. 

*Saxe-Weimar-Ei.senach 

♦SaxeCoburg-Gotha '.!.' 

♦Saxe-Altenburg !!!!.'!."!, 

♦SaxB-Mciuingen-Hilburghause'n!!! 
♦Brunswielt 

♦Mecklenburg-Schwerin .!!!!! 

♦.Mecklcnburg-Strelitz 

♦Oldenburg,  including  Kniphauseii 

♦Nassau  '___ 

♦Anhalt-Dessau .".'.'!!!!!!!!! 

♦Anllal^Bernbu^g !!!!!!!! 

♦Schwartzburg-Sondershauseii! 

♦Schwartzburg.Rudolatadt. 

♦Lichtenstein 

♦Keuss^jreitz .'*" 

♦Reuss-Schleitz 


♦Ijppe-Detmold  and  L.  Sohauenvi 
•Waldeck,  ° 


♦Frankfort 

♦Lubeck '.'.'.'.'.'.!!!!!!!!!! 

♦Bremen .",'.'!.*.'!!!!!!" 

♦Hamburg 

Switzerland !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

Italy,  eicl.  Lombardy  aiid've'nice!!! 

Ionian  Islands 

Greece  ."...'!!!!!!!!!" 

Slontenegro 

Turkey !!!!'.'.'.'.'.!!! 


410,000 
467,180 
208,000 
480,000 
640,000 
170,000 
890,000 

70,000 

74,000 
2,724,000 

86,000 
■  48,000 

35,000 
320,000 


64.142 

80.000 

2,661.009 

23,191.,S76 

7,137  .'J72 

2,144,097 

)     800,000 

r     100,0110 

1,247.2.30 

420.000 

879,690 

69.814 

135,939 

28.923 

27,248 

13.208 

25.538 

36,405 

7,386 

23,133 

10,200 

9,000 

2,934 

22,200 

26,292 

11,092 

127,574 

117,906 

6,560 

18,684 

1,903 

36,000 

12,800 

3,000 

9,000 


When 
num- 
bered. 


1  In   711846 
1  in  9     " 
4  in    61852 


38,766,614 


946,247 
1,686.000 

600,000 
1,030,000 
1,400,000 
1,200,000 
1,600,000 

250,000 

270,438 
7,000,000 

127,696 
83,821 
21,170 

120,000 


1860 
1843 
1846 


1848 
« 

1861 
1842 
1846 
1844 
1861 
1836 
1850 
(( 

1861 
1842 
1842 
1851 


6,812,180 


♦  Oermanic  Confederation. 


292,440 

2,096.000 

21,866 

13,890 

11,313 

118,948 

203,736 

176,670 

34,600 

257,830 

107,300 

28,4.35 

7,668 

14,600 

6,705 

6,712 

4,430 

8,761 

206 

1,403 

790 

491 

968 

1,526 

4,701 

997 

2,470 

1,736 

619 

498 

368 

405 

62 

160 

438 

650 

465 

91 

142 

112 

149 

26,261 

100.439 

1,09; 

M,244 

460 

189,470 


16,304,371 


4.762,274 

60,417,000 

2,296.597 

3,267,638 

4,357.090 

27,619,866 

35,781,628 

14,223,219 

8,412,500 

37,383.468 

16,346,626 

4,699,545 

1,802,252 

1,768,847 

1,894,431 

1,362,774 

764,690 

882,624 

24,203 

271,370 

149,763 

131,780 

163,323 

268,943 

643.328 

96,292 

278,0.30 

428.218 

86.260 

71.971 

60,002 

69,060 

6,361 

34.800 

77,376 

133.461 

68.219 

70,244 

47.742 

79.047 

188,064 

2,390,116 

19,366.032 

330,000 

998,266 

100,000 

18,600,000 


2 
4 
3 
2 
2 
7 
2 
4 
4 
3 
1 
1 
1 
Iin2i 


2}i 


16 
29 
105 
235 
386 
232 
174 
81 
99 
146 
152 
159 


3,757,960!265.396.498 


156 
193 
209 

65 
222 

87 


70 


1839 

1.838 

1839 

u 

1848 

1842 

1841 

(( 

1850 
1843 
1861 
1839 


1849 
1846 
1860 
1851 
1849 
1861 
1851 
1849 
1841 
1861 
1849 
1S50 
1850 
1848 
1849 
1849 
1846 
1849 
1846 
1861 
1849 
1850 
1849 
1846 
1851 
1848 
1861 
1861 
18J9 
1850 
1849 
1849 
1842. 
1846 
184S 
1849 
1860 
1849 
1841 
1849 

1860 

1862 
1861 
1S60 
1844 


QtTESTIONS.- 


„.,r,.y^       ,    -^'"'■'>  ."?">P'fT  in  North  America  contains  the  gre.ntest 
mimber  of  square  miles?    Which  is  the  next  in   size?    - 
Which   has  the    largest    population!      The    smallestf 
population  to  the  square  mile?    The  leastl 


The  next? 

The    largest 

Repeat  these  questions 


Table  of  Extent  and  Population  continued. 


ASIA. 

Asiatic  Russia,  inc.  Georgia,  Ac. 

Independent  Tartary 

Turkey ) 

Syria  and  Palestine  J 

Arabia 

Persia 

Afghanistan 

Beloochistan 

llindoostan  and  Ceylon 

Anam • 

Birmah 

British  Birmah  \  Farther  India 

Siam 

Malacca 

Chinese  Empire. 
Japan 


Barbary  . 


AFRICA. 

Morocco 

Algiers 

Tunis 

Tripoli.  Inc  Barca 
Beled  el  Jerld.. 

EKypt .' 

Nubia 

Abyssinia „ „ 

Great  Desert 

Soudan  

Bergoo,  Darfur,  Ac 

Senegambia 

Upper  Guinea „ 

Lower  Guinea 

Cape  Colony  and  Natal 

Country  of  the  Hottentots.. 

Kastern  Africa 

Ethiopia  

African  Islands'. „..., 


Area  in 
iq.  miles. 


6,336,000 
790,000 

437,000 

1,200,000 

470,000 

300,000 

160.000 

1,260,000 

360,000 

254,000 

77,000 

184,000 

66,000 


Total  popu- 
lation. 


4,862,066 

6,500,000 

(  8,000,000 

(  2,000,000 

8,000,000 

9,000,000 

6,000,000 

1,500,000 

130,000,000 

9,000,000 

8,360,000 

1,400,000 

8,800,000 

460,000 

6,200,000  230,000,000 


260,000 


OCEANICA. 

Malaysia. 

Sumatral   

Java J-Sunda  Islands 

Borneo  ...J  

Philippine  Islands „ 

Celebes , 

Spice  Islands,  Sooloo  Islands,  Ao 
Timor,  Floris,  Sumbawa,  Ac 


AuKtratagia. 

Australia,  or  New  Holland 

Tasmania,  or  Van  Diemen's  Land... 

New  Zealand 

New  Guinea,  New  Britain,  Ac  ...  i 
New  Hebrides  and  New  Caledonia  ( 


Polynesia, 

Sandifich  Islands 

Society  and  Georgian  Islands 

Ladrone  Islands 

Caroline  Islands 

Central  Archipelago , 

Washington  and  Marquesas  Isl's.. 
Cook's,  Austral,  Paumotu  Isl.,  Ac 

Navigator's  Islands 

Vavou,  Habaai,  and  Tonga  Isl's 

Fejee  Islands 

The  remaining  groups  and  islands 


220.000 

90,000 

68,000 

160.000 

140,000 

180,000 

320.000 

280,000 

2,600,000 

1,200,000 

640,000 

360,000 

280.000 

260,000 

128,000 

200,000 

600,000 

8,110,000 

230,000 


30,000,000 


466,662,066 


8,500,000 

2,808,881 

2,200,000 

800,000 

900,000 

2,895,600 

600,000 

3,000,000 

300,000 

10,000,000 

1,200,000 

7,000,000 

8.600,000 

4,600,000 

400,000 

lOO.OOO 

3,000,000 

3,000,000 

6,100,000 


Pop.  to 
a  sq. 
mile. 


.H 


6 
20 
20 
10 

104 
26 
23 
18 
21 
9 
44 

118 


When 
num- 
bered. 


10,936,000!  61,604,381 


150,000'  3,000.000 

60,000  9,630,781 

300,000  3.000,000 

120,000,  3,000,000 

70,000,  2,000,000 

70,000  1,000,000 


760,000,  21,630,781      28 


16 

10 
llnS 

8 

2 
20 
20 
17 

3 
lln2 

6 

1 


1847 


1880 


20 
169 
10 

25 
28 


3,120,000 
28,000 
95,000 

847,000 


3,690,000 


144,000 


*624,000 
tlOO,000 
{145,000 
400.000 
200,000 


1,469,000 


73,137 
16,604 
10,000 
20,000 
12,000 
18,000 
17,000 

100,000 
18,000 

107,000 
61,604 


3U 
IK 


lin2i 


12 


•  ^M 


4.'.,ft41 


est. 
1846 
est 


1883 


1863 


♦  British,  620.000.  f  Wholly  British.        {  British,  40,00a 

POPOLATIOHr  OF  THB  WORLD. 


America 
Europe  . 

Asia 

Africa.... 
Oceanica. 


Area, 

in  square 

miles. 


14.491.000 
3.767,950 
16,313,000 
10.936.000 
4,500,000 


49.997,000 


Population. 


66,071,000 
266,396.000 
455.562.000 
61,604,000 
23.445,000 


861,077,000 


Pop. 

tosq. 
mile. 


AUSTRIAN  EMPIRE,  IN  DETAIL. 


>  f  Austria  Proper..., 

g     Styria 

g  I  Illyria 

^  I  Tyrol  

g     Bohemia 

O  [  Moravia  and  Silesia 

Hungary.  Croatia,  and  Sclavonia.. 

Military  Frontier , 

Transylvania 

Dalmatia  , 

Oalicia  

Lombardy  and  Venice. 


16.052 
8,670 
10,960 
10,981 
20,203 
10,239 
89,040 
16,179 
21,390 
6,067 
3.3,638 
17,511 


2,277..524 

983,744 

1,252.831 

842,768 

4,279,159 

2,223.729 

12,079,304 

1,220,603 

2,108,406 

401,640 

4,910,629 

4.8a3,2S9 


267,S3o|     37,31^,466 


162 

113 

117 

77 

211 

20.S 

137 

98 

79 

147 

274 


for  South  America  and  the  ether  Great  Divisions.    Also  for  the  World. 

AVhich  is  the  largest  division  of  the  Austrian  empire?    Jln.'t  populous? 

Kepcat  these  questions  for  the  Ku.ssian,  British,  and  Chinese  empires. 

Which  is  the  largest  empire?    The  second  in  extent?    The  third? 


Table  of  Extent  and  Population  continued. 


RUSSIAN  EMPIRE,  IN  DETAIL. 


Are*,  in 
■quare  uile. 

Fopulltioc. 

Pop.  ta 

■<;iikre 
mile. 

2,120.397 

6,261.000 

75.000 

460,000 

60,708.502 

2,9,37,066 

1,626,000 

61,000 

29 
lto2 

22 
llnS 

Sltgra;-Ae!!!l  «"»»<•  to  Asia  j  ;::;•• 

Russian  America 

7,906,397 

66,331,668 

8 

BRITISH  EMPIRE,  IN  DETAIL, 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland 118,948 

Ionian  Isles,  Malta,  Gibraltar,  Ac  ....  1.102 

British  North  America 2,816,760 

W*e8t  Indies  and  Colonies  in  Guiana..  90.446 

Cape  Colony,  Natal,  Ac 128.000 

British  India 1,143.812 

Ceylon 24.6&t 

Australian  Colonies  and  New  Zeal'd  3,243,000 


7,566,821 


27,619,866 

232 

354,797 

297 

2,290,363 

4  in  8 

930,4.30 

10 

400,000 

8 

127,778,981 

112 

l,421.Hf,l 

68 

869,000 

lin3 

161,666,098  I      21 


GREAT  BRITAIN  AND  IRELAND,  IN  1851. 


(  England 

Oeiat  BRllAj!i<  Scotland 

(  Wales 

Ireland 

Army   and   Navy,   and   merchant 

seamen,  afloat 

Channel  Islands 


60.387 

28,896 

7,426 

31,874 


118,948 


16,734,617 
2,870.784 
1.188,121 
6,616,794 

167,604 

142,916 


27,619,866 


882 

99 
160 
204 


890 


^ 


232 


BRITISH  AMERICA,   IN  DETAIL. 


New  Britain _ 2,3-58.000 


Canada  Kast,  

Canada  West 

New  Brunswick 

Nova  Scotia  and  Cape  Breton  Island. 

Prince  Edward's  Island 

Newfoundland 

Ballze  or  British  Uonduras 


205.Sl'O 
143.700 
25,000 
18.800 
2.200 
46,600 
16,800 


2,816,700 


63,9.30 

890.201 
952.(104 
193,800 
276,117 

02,676 
101.600 

10,800 


1  in  .36 

4 
6* 
8 
15 
26 
2 

2  in  3 


CHINESE  EMPIRE,  IN  DETAIL 

China 

Thibet,  Ac 

Corea „ 

Little  Bucharia 

Soongaria 

Mongolia 

Mantchooria , 


1,940.000 

600,000 

48,000 

282,600 

200,000 

1,200.000 

1,230,000 


6,200.000 


20-1.000.000 
8,000.000 
7.000,000 
4.000.000 
2,000.000 
2.000,000 
3,000,000 


230,000,000 


124 
13 
148 
17 
10 
U 
2* 


44 


Lombardy  and  Venice ... 

Sardinia 

Tu.ccany  and  Lucca 

States  of  the  Church 

Naples,  or  The  Two  Sicilies.. 

Parma 

Modena 

San  Marino 

Monaco 


ITALY,   IN  DETAIL. 


17,611 

28,830 

8,712 

17,048 

41,621 

2,184 

2,073 

21 

60 


117,950 


4,803,2S5 

4.910,087 

1,761,140 

2,908,116 

8,681,289 

497,343 

686,468 

7,600 

7,000 


24,068,317 


274 
170 
202 
170 
206 
227 
2»3 
362 
140 


CIVIL  AND  POLITICAL  STATISTICS. 

Table  ehowing  the  Mililary  and  Naval  Power,  with  the  Public 
Debt,  of  the  principal  civilized  States. 


States. 


Russia 

Gr.  Brit,  and  Irel'nd 

France 

Denmark 

Netherlands 

Belgium 

Austria 

Prussia 

Bavaria. 

Sweden  and  Norw*y 

Spain 

Portugal 

Sartlinia 

Tuscany 

States  of  the  Ch.  ... 

Naples 

Greece 

Turkey „ 

Brazil 

Mexico 

United  States 


Number 
of  Army. 


784,982 

138,769 

602,716 

24,823 

60,000 

94,900 

414,000 

137,000 

83,600 

62,970 

160,000 

38,000 

88,000 

6,600 

17,000 

48,882 

4,060 

200,000 

17.096 

19,600 

10,344 


Vessels  in 
Navy. 


176 
678 
328 
33 
128 
6 
66 
47 

"soil" 

60 


6 
8 
60 
33 
74 
67 
10 
76 


No.ofGuns 
in  Navy. 


7,000 

18,000 

8,000 

1,120 

2,500 

36 

810 

114 

"2,'960 
721 
700 
900 
434 


4,000 
360 


2,045 


Amount  of 
Public  Debt 


$733,000,000 

S.760.000,000 

1,330,000.000 

80,000,000 

731,000,000 

165,000,000 

479.100.000 

180.000,000 

73,600,000 

1,500,000 

1,300,000,000 

160,000,000 

120,000,000 

"  34,'oOO.'d6o 
16,000,000 
10,000,000 
36.000.000 
68,000,000 

102.650.000 
82,312,980 


Which  is  the  largest  in  population?  The  second?  The  third,  Ac. I 
Which  Europcjin  St.ife  has  the  largest  army?  llie  largest  navy  in 
ships  and  guns?  The  greatest  debt?  The  second?  The  third.  ^? 
Repeat  these  questions  for  the  American  States, 


284311 


GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  TABLES-NO.  Ill 


POPULATION    OF    THE    PRINCIPAL    CITIES    OF    THE    WORLD. 


NORTH  AMERICA, 

BRITISH  AMERICA. 

MontrraJ,  C.  B. 

Quebec , 

Toronto,  C.  W „ 

St  John,  N.  B.  _ 

Ilalilax,  N.  8..... 
Kiniriton,  aV. 


...87,617 1882 

....42,067.... 
....80,763..., 
....20,000... 
....19,000.... 
10,000. 


liainiltoa 10.000.    .. 

Bytown T.OOO....- 

UNITED  STATES. 

KUTlRlf  8TATE8. 

BoctoB,  Hun.- 136,881 1850 

ProTldencB,  R.  I. 41,511 " 

lowell,  »!».■« 33.383 " 

Portland,  Me.  ._ 20,815 « 

New  IIaTeii,Conn. 20,345 " 

S»l«ni,  Mul 20,2M " 

Roxbory „..]8.364 « 

Chsrliirtown 17,216....™  " 

WorwHtMT 17,049 « 

New  Bedford 16,443 « 

Cunbridn) 16,215 « 

Bangor.  Me. 14.432 " 

Ljnn,  Mua. 14,257 " 

Mancheater.  N.  It 13,932 « 

Hartford.  Conn 13.556 " 

Springfield,  Maia. _11,766 « 

Taunton 10,441 " 

Norwich,  Conn. 10,266 " 

MnsLi  STATn. 

New  Tort,  N.  T .616.847 1850 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 408,762 " 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y 96.838....„   " 

Albany 50,763 " 

Plttabarg,  P». 46,601 « 

Buffalo.  N.  Y. .42,261 « 

Newark,  N.J 38,894 " 

Roi-hetiter,  N.  Y 38.403 " 

Williamsburg 30,780 " 

Troy 28,788 " 

gyraeuae 22,271 " 

Allegheny  City,  Pa. 21.262 « 

UUc»,  N.  Y.  „ 17,666... .„   " 

Reading,  Pa. 15,743 " 

Wilmington,  Dd 13,979 " 

Ponghketpsi^  N.  T 13.944 « 

Uncuter,  P>.« 12,360 <• 

Lockport,  N.T. 12.323 <• 

Oaweeo „ 12,205 " 

Newburg 11,416 « 

Patermn,  N.J. 11,334 " 

Klng»ton,  N.  Y 10,232 « 

New  Bruniwick,N.J 10,019 " 

SovTBESx  States. 

Baltimore,  Md 169,084 1880 

N.  Orleans,  inc.  Lafayette...l33.6ol " 

Charleeton,  8.0. 42,985 " 

Wanhington  City,  D.  0. 40,000 " 

Richmond,  Va. 27,670 " 

Mobile,  AU. 20,516 " 

Sarannah.  Qa.  _ 15,312 " 

Norfolk,  Vm. _ 14J26 " 

PeUrabnrf 14.010 " 

Wheeling..^..... 13,176 " 

WnTnut  STATra. 

Cincinnati,  0. 115,438 1880 

St  lx.uK  Mo „...77,860 

LooliTllle,  Ky 43.194 

San  Frandaco,  Ca) 34,876 1882 

Chicago,  III 29,963 1850 

Detroit,  Mich 21,019 " 

Milwankee,  Wla. 20,061. .  « 

ColnDbua,0 17,882 « 

Clereland. 17.034. - 

Dayton „ 10,977 ..  " 

NuhrUle,  Tenn. 10,166 " 

Mexico. 

Mexico  (e*t) „ 200,000....„ 

Onadalaxan.- (T)  80.000 

San  Lnla  Potoal 68,000...„ 

iM  Puebla 50.000 

Qnaretuo ~ 40,000 

Ouanaxnito S4,oao 1836 

CENTRAL  AMERICA. 

New  Ooatimala  (eat) 60,000 

I«>n 25,000 

Saa  Jew IS.OOO 

8t.  Salrador  (eat) -16,000...._ 

(M  OuaUmala. - _13,«M 

WEST  INDIES. 

narana 180,000 1848 

Puerto  PrindiM. 49.000 1844! 

Mauniw  ..„...._ 45,79»...._   " 

KlngMoa  (alt} J15,000....„ 

fU.  iago  d*  CaVn 28,738 1848 

-  .lohn'ci.  P.  R ao,00«....„   ■' 

'  ail  Prinre (!)  20,000 

xetown.  Bar 19J)« 1844 

.■.>.  IXimtn^ 16,000 


SOUTH  AMERICA, 

NEW  GRANADA. 

Bogota  (eat) 40,000.... 

Popayan 20,000.... 

Socorro _(f)  12,000..., 

Carthagent _ 10,000.... 

Panama ......»...6,000.... 


TENEZUEtA. 

Caraccaa  («*.)  ..._.„ 40,000 

Valencia  (eat) _.l«i000 

Maracaybo „ 14.000 

Lagnaym 6,000 

Ueiida,. 6,000 

EQUADOR. 

Quito  (est) 60.000 

OuayaquU 26,000 

Cuenca (?)  20,000 

GUIANA. 

Georgetown 28,000 1881 

Paramaribo  (est) 20,000 

PERD. 

Lima 66,000 

Cuico 40,000 

Arequipa 36,000 

Quamanga. (t)  20,000 


BOUTIA. 

Cocbabamba 30.000.. 

Chnquisaca 25.000.. 

La  Paa a),OflO.. 


CIULL 

Santiago 86,000 IRM 

Valparaiao 30,000 1838 

BRAZIL. 

Rio  Janeiro 170,000 1843 

Babia,  or  St  Salvador Wi.ObO 1840 

Pemambuoo fiS.fXiO 

Maranbam (?)  30.000 

San  Paul 22,000 

Tilla  Bella 15,000 1845 

Para 10,000 

BUENOS  ATRES. 

Buenos  Ayrea 81,000 1845 

CordoTa_. 14,000 

Mendoa 12,000 

PARAGUAY. 

Assumption 10,000 


URUGUAY. 

Montevideo (?)  12,000.. 


EUROPE. 


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rth  Amerirn  T     In  wh»t  country 

II  >w    mnny   ritfn*  numtivr  ovur 

.  .._-- iUiabitMU?    OtM-aoOiOOOf    Orer 

1.       ..  ■ 


SWEDEN  AND  NORWAY. 

Stockholm 91.000 1?40 

Gotten  burg 29,000 1R43 

ChrUliania. 2«,0iXI 1845 

Bergen 26,000 " 

RUSSIA. 

St  Peteraburg _.478,000 1846 

Moacow 360,000 " 

Warsaw 163,000 1846 

Odean 78,000 " 

Riga 71,000 1838 

Kaian 67,000 1833 

Cronatadt 63.000 

Kiev 4.%000 1846 

Saratov 45,000 " 

Aatrachaa 45,000 1843 

Tula „ 40,000 

Wllna 86,897 1834 

Orel 83,000 1846 

8eTHto|»l .80,000 

DKNUARK. 

Copenhagen  133,000 1847 

Allona .82,000 " 

HOLLAND. 

Amsterdam 229,000 18  U 

Rotterdam „....90,000 

The  Hague 66.900 1814 

Utrecht 46,000 " 

OrouiDgen ~ .81,000 1840 

BELGIUM. 

Brussels 

Ghent 

Antwerp  .,..„. 
Liege 


«U«,0O0 1861 

jor,ooo " 

_. 89,000 " 

78,000 « 

RNGLANa 

Ixindon 2.8t<2,000 1861 

Liverpool 384,000 •• 

M«nrhe»l»r,  Inc.  SaKbnl... 316,000 « 

Birmingham,  Inc.  Ashton..242,000 " 


100,000?     II"-  ' 
are  ovf - 
dly  in  .- 
many  a:u  _... 


r   ,„    tf,„    T*nU„.,    qr. 


Leeds 152,000 18S1 

Bristol.  Inc.  Clifton 144,000 " 

gheflleld 104,000 " 

Plymouth 102,000 " 

Newcastle 89,000 * 

Portsmouth 73.000 " 

Norwich OS.OOO " 

Leicester 61.000 " 

Nottingham 58,000 " 

HuU  „ 50,000 " 

SCOTLAND. 

Glasgow  367,000 1861 

Edinbnrg 168,000 " 

Dundee „ _ 79.000 " 

Aberdeen  72.P00 " 

Paisley 48,000 " 

Greenock 37,000 " 

Lelth „ 31,000 " 

Perth 24,000 " 

IRELAND. 

Dublin 256,000 1861 

Belfast _ 100,000 " 

Cork _ 86,000 « 

LimerU'k 66.000 " 

Watelfonl 27,000 " 

Galvtay 2.'),000 " 

Kilkenny 20,000 " 

Drogbeda 17,000 " 

Carrickfergus 8,000 " 

FRANCE. 

Paris 1,053.000 1861 

Lyons „ 249,000 

Marseilles _ _ 195,000 

Bordeaux 120,000 

Itouen 100,000 

Nantes 83,000 

Toulouse , 72,000 

Lisle,  or  Lille ..68,000 

Slrasburg 52,000 

Melz 4.3,000...... 

Rheims .•. 42,000 

Orleans _ 4iiT00 

Toulon.™ 39,000-.™ 

SPAIN. 

Madrid 260,000 1846 

Barcelona 120,000 1846 

Seville _ _ .86,000 " 

Valencia 71,000 " 

Granada - 70,000 " 

Malaga _ .66,000 " 

Cadiz „ 54,000 " 

Murcia 43,000 " 

Cordova ™._ 42,000 * 

SaraKOssa 40,000 « 

Carthageua 28,000 " 

Corunna 19,000 " 

Alicant 19,000 « 

PORTUGAL. 

Lisbon 241,1500 1845 

Oporto _ 80,000 

Coimbra _.„ 16,000™... 

AUSTRIA. 

Vienna 477,000 1846 

I'esth,  inc.  Buda 126,000 " 

Prague 124.000 " 

I*mberg 75.000 " 

Trieste „ 71,000 " 

Detjretlin _ 63,000 " 

Oratl „ 60,000 " 

Brunn  _ 44,000 1842 

Cracow 43,000 1849 

PRUSSIA. 

Berlin 442,000 1846 

Breslan .104,000 " 

Cologne 92.000 " 

Konigsberg  ....„ 70,000 " 

Dantlic 68.000 " 

Magdeburg 57,000 " 

Alx-lkChapelle 46,000 IR48 

Stettin 42,000 1846 

Poacn 86,000 " 

Kliierfeldt 35,000  (  tsinM  « 

Barmen 33,000  i ■^•°°° 

BAVARIA. 

Munich 112,000 1846 

Nuremberg 45,000 


FREE  CITIES. 

Hamburg 

Frankfort 

Bremon 

Lubec 


..149,000 1848 

...68,000 1846 

...6.1,000 1846 

....25,000 


SWITZERLAND. 

Geneva 25  000 

18.18 

Berne 22,000... 

SARDINIA. 

Turin 1.36,000.. 

Genoa....- 120,000.. 

M 

LOMBABDY  AND  VENICE. 

Milan 161,000... 

...1846 

Venice 127,000 

...1842 
...1846 

!'.!l845 

Padua 60  000 

Mantua 26,000... 

HANOVEK. 

Hanover 

Gottingeu  .... 


..42,000 1846 

.  11,000 " 


SAXomr. 

Dreaden 

Laipalc 

WIRTEMBERO. 

Siuttgard 

Ulm 


..91.000 184:1 

..65,000 1846 


..»,aa0 1848 

..ISJOOO 1846 


PARMA  AND  MODENA. 

Parraa  41,000 1844 

Modena 27,000 1843 

TUSCANY  AND  LUCCA. 

Florence 102,000 1846 

Leghorn „ 80,000 " 

Lucca 24,000 1889' 

Pisa 22.  *» 1846 

STATES  OF  THE  CHURCH. 

Home 172,000 1846 

Bologna _ 76,000 1844 

Ancona _.„„ 40,000 

NAPLES. 

Naples 417,000 1838 

Palermo 180,000 1844 

Messina 84,000 J831 

CaUnia 64,000 1836 

Trapani 24,000 

GREECE. 

Athens 28,000 1843 

Syra 14,000 

TURKEY. 

Constantinople  - 786,000 

Adrisnople 100,000 

Salonica 75,000 

Bucharest 61,000 

Sophia _ (?)  60,000 

Serajevo _ (?)  40,000 

Belgrade 30,000 

Seres .27,000 

Widln _ 26,000 

Jassy (1)20,000 


ASIA, 

RUSSIA  IN  ASIA. 

Teflis 60,000 1843 

Tomsk 18,000 

Irkoutfk _ 18,000 1840 

Tobolsk 16,379 18S6 

TURKEY  IN  ASIA. 

Smyrna. „ 160,000 est 

Damascus  ...- 90,000 " 

Aleppo .70,000 " 

Bassorah 60,000 " 

Brusa 60,000 " 

Bagilad (?)  66,000 

Enerum „....._ 40,000 est 

Diarbeklr 40,000 

Mosul _ 36,000 

TrrUsond* 30,000 

Jenualem..™...»» 26,000 


niNDOOSTAN. 

Benares (?)  600.000 eat 

Madras 400.000 " 

Patna .284.<KX) 18,17 

Bomlaiy 2.ln,il00 1845 

Calcutt»...„...„ 22!?.^'00 1837 

!>"«». 200.000 est 

Hyderabad _ 200.000 " 

Lurknow 200,000 " 

Delhi „ 200,000 .   " 

Surat (?)  100.000 " 

Nagporo 125.000 " 

Umritsir „ 115.000 " 

Lahore 110.000 " 

Poonah 110,000 " 

Ahmedabad 100,000 " 

Oojein 100,000 " 

Baroda (?)  100,000 " 

FARTHER  OR  CHIN  INDIA. 

Saijron IRO.OOO est 

Kesho „(?)  100,000 " 

Hue _ 60,000 " 

Bangkok..., 50.000 " 

Singapore 60.000 1848 

Ummerapoora ,10,000 

Rangoon 20,000 eat 

Malacca 12,000 

CHINESE  EMPIRE. 

Pekin (?)  1,600,000 eat 

Canton (?)  1,000.000 " 

Teentsin _ m  700,000 " 

Sootchow Jn)  700.000 •• 

Hangtchow .(?)  600,000 " 

Nankin 600,000 " 

Kiugtohing 400,000 " 

Voutchang 400,000 " 

Nangtchang 360.000 " 

Slogan 300,000 « 

Amoy SSO,om....„  "^ 

Jigagungar  (Thibet) 100,000 « 

Goulja,  or  111 40,000 " 

JAPAN. 

Jedo „ 1,300,000 est 

Sliaco 600,000 

Osaca _ 150,000 est 


ARABIA. 

„ 40,000... 

Muscat 

(?)  40,000... 

Mecca 

.(?)  30,000,.. 

.'.1843 

Aden  (British) 

20.000... 

Medina _.. 

J8,000... 

PERSIA. 

Ispahan „ 180,000. ,..„ 

Teheran -» 60,000 

Reshd _ 60,000 

Meshid 60,000 

Yeid „ 40,000 


AFGHANISTAN. 

Cabnl „ 80,000 wt 

Candahar 60,000 " 

Peshawar 60,000 " 

Herat 44,000 " 

Khelat -.™U,«CO " 

TARTARY. 

Bokhara - - 160,000 est 

Khokao (?)  80,000 

Tashkent (?)  40,000... .„ 


AFRICA, 

BARBARY. 

Tunis 100.000 est 

Morocco 100,000 1844 

Algiers 97,000 1849 

Fez 80,000 " 

Mequinei.. 60.000 « 

Kairwan 60,000 

Oonstantina 21,000 1847 

Tripoli 16,000 " 

EGYPT,  NUBIA,  *«. 

Cairo 300.000 sat 

Alexandria 60,000 

DamletU 26,000 est 

giout 20,000 « 

Khartoom 16,000 

SOUDAN. 

Sockatoo 60,000 est 

Zaria i 40,(Kifl " 

Sego 30.tN)0 " 

Kano 3(>-,000 " 

Angornoa 30,-<H)0 »• 

Jenne lf>,000 " 

Boussa 13.000 " 

Tlmbuctoo 12,000 " 

GUINEA  AND  SOUTH  AFRICA. 

Ahbeokuta 80,000 est 

Coomassis 24,000 " 

Abomey „_ 24,000 " 

Cape  Town - 23.000 1841 

St  Salvador 20,000 est 

Benin 1^000...™  " 

Freetown,  Sierra  Leone 13,000 " 

Monrovia,  Liberia. 4,000 

AFRICAN  ISLANDS. 

Port  Louis,  Mauritius S6.000 

Ponte  Oelgada,  Azorea. 22,000 

FnnchaL  Madeira .18,000 

Zanslhar,  Zan 18,000 

St  Denis,  Bonrbon 12.000 

OroUva,  Canary -.8,000 1881 


OCEANICA. 

Manilla,  Philllplnes 140.O00 

Kotaiia,  Java - Mh.im 

Sydney,  New  South  Wales.  rtMiit 1660 

Aehaan,  Boaiatrs  ™ JO.kio 

HoburtoB,  Tasmania.- 31.<h>i 

Samarang,  Java (7)  2ii.<Ht') 

Padang,  Snmatra (?)  20,ooo...™ 

Melbourne,  Australia 14,000 184* 

Bonolnlo,  Sandwich  10 7,000 


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GEOGKAPHICAL    AND    STATISTICAL    TABLES— NO.    IV. 


AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  IN  1850,  AND  POPULATION  BY  EACH  CENSUS. 


Names  of  StatM. 


Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Yermont » 

Ma-'fsachusette  

Rhode  Islaud 

Connecticut 

New  YoriL 

New  lersey 

Pennriylvania ^ 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Ooiumbia 

Vir^cinia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Geortfia 

KJoriJa 

Alabama » 

Mississippi 

Louisiana ,••• 

Te^as  

Arkaftsaa  r. 

Tennessee 

Kentucky  

Ohio  

Michigan  

Indiana  

Illinois » « 

Missouri «. 

Iowa *. 

Wisconsin 

California 

Minnet^ta 

Oregon  ina  Washington  Ter. 

Utah 

New  Mexico 

Nebraska  and  Kansas 

^ndian  Territory 


Total  . 


Capitals. 


Augusta 

Concord 

Montpelier 

Boston 

Providence  and  Newport .. 
Uartford  and  New  Ilaren 

Albany 

Trenton 

ilarrisburg 

Dover 

Annapolis 

Richmond 

Raleii^h 

Columbia 

Milledgeville 

Tallahassee 

Montgomery 

Jackson 

Baton  Rouge 

Austin 

Little  Rock 

Nashville 

Frankfort < 

Columbus 

Lansing 

Indianapolis «.■ 

Springfield  

Jefferson  City 

Iowa  City 

Madison 

Sacramento  City 

St.  Paul 

Salem  ~...>. 

Fillmore  City 

Santa  T6 - 


Sq.  miles.  1  White  pop. 


82,8«4 

9,280 

10,212 

7,800 

1,30« 

4,674 

47,000 

8,320 

46,000 

2,120 

9,366 

60 

61,362 

60,000 

29,000 

68.000 

69,268 

60,722 

47,158 

46,431 

237,321 

62,198 

46,600 

87,680 

89,964 

66,243 

33,809 

65,405 

67,380 

60,914 

63,924 

188,981 

166,000 

atl,463 

187,923 

•257,744 

482,000 

68,000 


681,313 
317.466 
313,402 
986,460 
143,875 
363,099 
3,048.325 
466.509 
2.268,160 

71,169 
417,943 

37.941 
894,800 
663,028 
274,663 
621,.W2 

47.203 
426.614 
296.718 
266,491 
164,034 
162,189 
766,836 
761,413 
1,965,060 
396.071 
977,164 
846.034 
692,004 
191.881 
304,766 

91,635 
6,038 

13.087 

11,.330 

61,525 


19,663,068 


Free  col'd.       Slaves. 


Total  pop.  1860.  Rep's 


1,366 

620 

718 

9,064 

3,670 

7,693 

49.069 

23,810 

63.626 

18,073 

74,723 

10,069 

64.333 

27,463 

8,900 

2,931 

932 

2,266 

930 

17,462 


6,422 

10,011 

26,279 

2.583 

11,262 

6,436 

2,618 

333 

635 

962 

39 

207 

24 

22 


4S4,495 


2,290 

90,368 

3.687 

472,628 

288,548 

384,984 

381.6S2 

39,310 

842.844 

309,878 

244,809 

68.161 

47.100 

239,459 

210,981 


87,422 


683.169 
317.97B 
314.120 
994,614 
147,64S 
870,792 
8,097,394 
48g,55& 
2,311,7S» 

91.632 
683,034 

61,687 
1,421.661 
869,030 
668.60? 
906.1 8k 

87,444 
771,62S 
606,628 
617.763 
212,693 
209.89r 
1.002,7ir 
'982,40* 
1,980,32» 
397,664 
988,416 
851,470 
682,044 
192,214 
305.391 

92.697 
6,077 

13,294 

11,380 

61,647 


23,191,376 


234 


Pop.  to  sq.  m. 


19 

34 

30 
126 
103 

79 

66 

60 

60 

44 

62 
861 

23 

17 

23 

16 

IH 
16 
13 
11 

1 

4 
22 
28 
60 

7 
29 
16 
10 

4 

8 

1 
1  to  28 
1  to25 
ltol6 
1  to    4 


Pop.  1790. 


96,M0 
141,899 

86,416 
878,717 

69,110 
238,141 
840,120 
184,139 
4aj,373 

69,096 
819,728 

748',308 

893,751 

240,073 

82,548 


85,791 
73,077 


3,929,827 


Pop. 1800. 


161,719 

183,762 
164,465 
423.245 

69,122 
251.002 
686,766 
211,949 
602,366 

64,273 
841,548 

14.093 
880,200 
478,103 
346,691 
162,101 


8,850 


106.602 

220,965 

45,365 

""4,876 


Pop.  1810     Pop.  1820.    Pop.  18.30.    Pop.  1840. 


228,70e 
214,36(' 
217,715 
472,040 

77,031 
262,04i 
959.049 
246.661 
810,091 

72,671 
880.641^ 

24,02t 
974,62J 
656,50( 
416,nj 
262,43S 


i     127,901 

40,352  ;       76,448 
76,56(        163,407 


298.336 
244.161 

236,764 

623,287 

83,069 

275,202 

1^2,812 

277,676 

1,049,678 

72,749 

(     407,350 

J       33,039 

'  1,066,379 

,     638,829 

i     602.741 

840,987 


6,305,941 


•  Including  40,000  square  miles  of  territory,  obtained  by  the  Gadsden  Treaty,  1864. 


(       14,273 

261,721  i     422,813 
406,611        664,317 


230,76C   , 
4,76i 
24,52C 
)2,28»  j 
20,84( 


681,434 
8,896 

147,178 
66,211 
66,686 


7,239,814  ;  6^638,1,91 


399,466 
269,328 
280,662 
610,408 

97,199 

297,676 

1,918,608 

320,833 

1,348,2.33 

76,748 
447,040 

39,834 
1,211,405 
737,987 
681,186 
616,823 

34,730 
309,527 
136,621 
216,71*9 


30,.3S8 
681,904 
687,917 
937,903 

31,639 
34.3,031 
167,444 
140,466 


12,186,020 


601,793 
284,674 
291,948 
73'.  ,099 
106.830 
306,978 

2,428,921 
373..30a 

1,724,033 
78,084 
470.018 
43,712 

1,239,797 
763,419 
694,398 
691  ,.392 
64,477 
690,766 
876,6,11 
362,411 


97,674 

829,210 

779,828 

1,619,467 

212,207 

686,868 

476,183 

883,702 

43,112 

80,94* 


17,069,463 


CIVIL  AND  POLITICAL  STATISTICS  OF  THE   UNITED   STATES  FOR   1850. 


states  and  Territories. 


Maine 

New  Ilampshire 

Termont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut ,. 

New  York 

New  Jersey , 

Pennsylvania 

Delaware : , 

Maryland , 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida _ 

Alabama  » 

Missi.ssippi 

Louisiana 

Texas  j. 

Arkansas 

Tennessee 

Kentucky  , 

Ohio _ 

Michigan 

Indiana 

Illinois „ 

Missouri ™ 

Iowa 

Wiscon.cin 

California 

Minnesota 

Oregon  inc.  Washington  Ter 

New  Mexico 

Total 


No.  of  farms 
in  cultiva- 
tion. 


46,760 
29,229 
29,687 
84,236 
6,386 
22,445 

170,621 
23,905 

127,577 
6.063 
21,860 
264 
77,013 
66,963 
29,969 
61,769 
4,304 
41,964 
83.960 
13,422 
12,198 
17,758 
72,712 
74,777 

143,887 
&I,0S9 
9.1.896 
76,208 
64,468 
14,806 
20,177 


167 
1,164 

926 
3,760 


1,448,335 


No.  of 
dwellings. 


95.802 

67.339 

66,421 

152.836 

22,379 

64,013 

473,938 

81,064 

386,216 

15,290 

81,708 

7,917 

166,816 

104,998 

62.642 

91,011 

9,022 

73,070 

61.681 

49,101 

27,988 

28,252 

129,419 

130.769 

336.098 

71.616 

170,178 

146.644 

06.849 

32.962 

66.316 

23,742 

1,002 

2.374 

2.322 

13.463 


3,362,337 


No.  of 
families. 


103,333 
62.287 
68,573 

192,676 
28.216 
73,448 

666,869 
89.080 

408,497 
16.439 
87,384 
8,343 

167,530 

105.461 
62,937 
91.471 
9,107 
73,786 
62.107 
64.112 
28,377 
2S.416 

lao.im 

132,920 

348,614 

72,611 

171,664 

149.153 

100.890 

33,517 

67.608 

24,667 

1.016 

2,374 

2.322 

13,463 


3,698,240 


Mannfac'g 

estab'te, 
producing 
over  $500. 


3,682 
3,301 
1,835 
9,637 
1,144 
3,913 
23,823 
4,374 
22,036 

613 
8,863 

426 
4,433 
2,628 
1,473 
1,407 

121 
1,022 

666 
1,021 

307 

271 
2,789 
3,471 
10,660 
1,979 
4,326 
8,099 
3,030 

482 
1,2T3 


6 
61 
16 
20 


Amount 
of  exports. 


$1,666,912 

8,927 

430.906 

10,681,763 

216,205 

241,930 

62,712,789 

1,665 

4,601,606 


6,967,353 
80,588 
8,416,616 
416.601 
11,447,800 
7,661,943 
2,623(624 
10,644,868 


88,106„36O 
24,958 


217,632 
132,046 


123,033       $151,898,720 


Amount 
of  imports. 


$866,411 

49,079 

463,092 

80,374,684 

258,303 

372.390 

111,1-23.524 

1,494 

12,066,154 


6,124,201 

-  89,819 
426,699 
323,692 
1,933,786 
836,964 
95,709 
866,362 


10,760,499 
25,660 


27,966 
190,987 
682,504 
144,102 


15,705 
869,613 


$178,138,318 


No.  of 
ships 
built 


61 
6 
3 

28 
1 
7 


No.  of 

steam'ts 

huUt 


1 

2 

I 

1 
82 

3 
31 

1 

4 

"■{," 
6 


34 

16 
« 


Total 
No.  of 

vessels 
built 


828 

10 

1 

121 

14 

47 
224 

67 
185 

16 

150 

8 

34 

33 
...„. 

2 
8 

"24" 
1 


34 
31 
14 

"13" 
6 


1,860 


Tonnage 
of  vessels 
built  dur- 
ing year. 


91,211 
8,914 

77 

86,836 
3.687 
4,819 

68,342 
6,201 

21,409 
1,848 

16,964 

288 

8.684 

2,651 


683 
79 
113 


1,692 
106 


6,460 
6,214 
2,01)1 


1,691 
1,363 


Total  Stat* 
debt 


$600,600 

76,000 

None 

8,259,930 

None 

91,212 

23,463,838 

71,810 

40,316,362 

None 
16,424,380 


15,196,858 
977,000 
2,061,292 
1,828,472 
None 
8,5.39,110 
7.271,707 

11,492,666 

12,436,982 
1,806,662 
3,362,866 
4,397,637 

18,744,594 
2,629,872 
6,775,822 

18,627,509 

922,261 

79,442 

12.892 

1,030,320 


$202,086,484 


Total  Staff 

property,  ev 

elusive  of 

School  Funt 


$700,000 


10,336,261 


406,000 

86,116,237 

1,027,666 

32,392,735 

190,000 
23,252,540 


13,112,831 


6,000,000 
26,636 


2,866,907 
2,000,000 
2,416,938 


6,938,820 

6,000.000 

18,000,000 

628,900 


6,000,000 
382,034 


Ordinary 
expenses, 
axchisive 
uf  schools. 


$160,000 

80,000 

100,000 

600.000 

60,000 

116,000 

750.000 

90,000 

860,000 

11,000 

17,000 


600,000 

76,000 

115,000 

131,000 

45,000 

100,000 

130,000 

615,000 

100,000 

36,000 

166,000 

250,000 

200,000 

125,000 

80,000 

126,000 

110,000 

26,000 

20,000 

600,000 


$104,792,490      $6,812,000 


«""'-      fl^il^" 


60,606 
27,867 
23,915 

101,781 
16,037 
67,719 

224,665 
39,171 

if76,070 

9,229 

46,SM 

1.249 

123,733 
79,448 
65.209 
67,312 
12,122 
68,048 
80,084 
4.3,823 
19,766 
17,137 
71,252 
87,607 

176,455 
83,938 
63,913 
83,234 
81,000 

"8^203 


2,006,458 


1,248 
68 


26,836 
188 


184,882 

ioii'is 

"t"584 
84 


1,61T 
161 
133 
813 

84,080 
794 


48,616 


RELIGIOUS  STATISTICS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES,  BY  CENSUS  OF  1850. 


states. 


Maine 

New  Hampshire.... 

Vermont 

Massachusetts. 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania- 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist  of  Columbia... 

Virginia 

North  Carolina    .... 

Soutli  Carolina 

Georiria. 

Florida 

Alabama 

Mi>ji8sippi 


Churches.  Clerg'men 


946 

626 

699 

1,475 

228 

7.^4 

4,134 

813 

3,866 

180 

909 

46 

2,.183 

1,796 

1,182 

1,862 

177" 

1,873 

1.016 


923 
649 
619 

1,602 
193 
706 

4.290 
650 

2,7S9 

79 

453 

94 

1,087 
747 
474 
715 
83 
702 
471 


Church  Accom- 
modations. 


321,167 
237,417 
234.534 
691,8-23 
101.210 
307,299 
1,913,864 
345,733 
1,574,873 

65,741 
379,465 

34,120 
856,436 
672.924 
460,460 
627.197 

44,960 
439,605 
294.104 


Value  of  Ch. 
Property. 


*  The  Census  of  1850  does  not  state  the  numbers 


$1,726,846 

1,405.788 

1,216,126 

10.206,184 

1,264,400 

.3,565,194 

21,134,207 

3,680,936 

11,666,116 

340,345 

3,947,884 

3(i3,000 

2,85a076 

OOSio.iS 

2,172.246 

1,269,369 

166,400 

1,131.618 

766,542 

of  the  clergy  and 


Louisiana 

Texas 

Arkansas 

Tennessee 

Kentucky 

Ohio 

Michigan 

Indiana .-. 

Illinois 

Missouri 

Iowa 

Wisconsin 

California 

Minnesota  Ter. 

Oregon  inc.  Wn.  T. 

Utah 

New  Mexico 


Churches.  Clerg*men, 


306 

341 

362 

2,014 

1,846 

3,938 

899 

2,032 

1,2-23 

880 

193 

368 

28 

8 


2-29 

308 

2.'W 

1,0S1 

931 

2,440 

657 

1,013 

1,023 

814 

248 

401 

36 

.■52 

29 

3 

24 


Church  Accom- 
modations. 


109,616  $1,782,470  Methodists* 18,280  4,343,579 

63,576  294,930  Baptists 0,375  3.247,029 

60,228  89.316  Presbyterians 4,824  2,070,690 

626,695  1,216,101  Congregationalists.  1,706  801(836 

671,063  2,26-2,4.l8  Kpiscopaiians 1,469  643,698 

1,457,294  6,793,099  Roman  Catholics...  1,221  667,823 

120,117  723.600  Lutherans ^217  634,250 

709,666  1,529,585  Christians 863  300,005 

480.676  1,482.155  Friends 726  266,323 

261,063  1,661,610  Union 608  202,6-24 

43,083  177,426  Universalists 629  214,116 

"     97.773  363,900  Free J86  114.780 

10.200  267,800  German  Reformed.  338  158,932 

100  900  Dutch  Reformed....  130  180,038 

3.133  78..')-20  MoravLans 3-28  109,257 

t.200  61,UOO  Unitarians 242  136.417 

28,050  94,100  .Minor  Sects 689  203,632 

Total 38,061         211,842             14,-2;«,825  $87,3-28,801                   Total .•1,061  14.234,826 

members  of  the  various  religious  denomiuationfl  in  the  United  Statea.    The  clergy  comprises  a  body  of  >^42  individuaia. 


Value  of  Ch. 
Property. 


Denominations. 


ytaurch-  Ch.  Aceom-  Val.  of  Ch. 
modations.   Property. 


$14,822,870 

11,0-20,855 

14.543,789 

7,970,195 

11.376.010 

9.-266,7.58 

2,864,288 

847,038 

1,71.3.767 

644,715 

1,76-2,316 

203.205 

075,080 

4,090,«80 

4Il,Prt7 

3,173.8-22 

1,616,160 


$87,328,801 


GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  TABLES-NO.  V. 


EiyiPLOYMENTS  OF  THE  FREE  MALE  POPULATION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  OVER  FIFTEEN  YEARS  OF  AGE,  BY  CENSUS  OF  1850. 


STATES. 


Maine , 

N>w  Jlampabin 

Vermont 

MasmtrliQiiettA 

Rhntjv  IflanU , 

Cotini^-ticut «... 

New  York  

Kew  Jersey 

IVnnsvlvanU »». 

Delaware 

Maryland 

I>i>>trict  of  ColumMa  . 

Virjriuia 

Nortti  Carolina »».. 

Soatb  Carolina 

Oeorjoa „„ 

Florida „ 

Alabama 

MiM!i5Jiippl.....»,.^ 

Loui-^iaua 

Texaa > 

Arkansas  ..»»...».«...» 

Tenu*-^.-ie« 

Kentuckj  ...»...„„.„.., 

Ohio 

MicfaigaD ....«» ». 

Indiana .». ». 

Illinoia 

Miawuri 

Iowa „» 

WijKonaia .» 

California 

Minneifota  Territory — 

Oregon  Territory 

Ouh  Terrltoiy 

New  Mexico  Territory  . 


Total.. 


Commerce,  trade, 
maunfactures, 
mechanif*  arta, 
and  mining. 


38,-247 
27.91)6 
17,003 
146,002 
21.004 
S3.6S3 
812,097 
4«.M4 
266.9J7 

6,6.33 
47,616 

6,ia 
62,«-6 
20,613 
13,205 
20,716 

2,380 
16,630 
12.053 
82,8T9 

7,327 

4,296 
23,432 
«6,59« 
142,687 
22,376 
45.al8 
38,232 
80,098 

9,255 

20.628 

69,007 

656 

1,007 
Hi 

1,064 


1,696,265 


Agrlcultan. 


77,082 

47,440 

48,327 

66,6S» 

8,482 

31,881 

813,980 

32,884 

207,496 

7,884 

23,588 

421 

10S,3»4 

81,982 

41.302 

83,362 

6.977 

68,636 

60.284 

18,639 

25.299 

28,942 

118,979 

115.017 

270,362 

65,816 

163,229 

141,099 

65,561 

32.779 

40,980 

2,059 

563 

1,704 

1.681 

7,058 


2,400,683 


Labor,  not  agri* 

cultural. 


26,833 
14,963 
22,997 
67.942 

9,296 
10,813 
IC.6,613 
38.383 
163.628 

6,663 
32,102 

2,535 
48J38 
28,660 

8,161 
11,606 

2,666 

7,683 

6,067 
15,264 

6,194 

5,684 
17,569 
28,413 
92.766 
15,602 
29,854 
29,778 
20,3-28 

5,392 
13,196 

8,771 
761 
611 
622 

6,209 


993,620 


Army. 


1,462 

'""ibi 


87 
91 
274 


18 
423 


46 

684 
33 


204 
143 


306 
71 

77 
140 
163 
289 


6,370 


Sea  and  rirer 

narigation. 


15.649 

778 

159 

19.598 

2.033 

4,801 

23.243 

4,351 

9,064 

743 

9,740 

136 

3,263 

1,659 

346 

282 

708 

807 

292 

4,263 

321 

106 

268 

1,027 

4,109 

1,220 

1,725 

1,614 

2,471 

163 

661 

617 

4 

130 

18 

2 


116,341 


Law,  medidne, 
and  dirinity. 


2,212 
1,642 
1,827 
4,702 

666 
1,614 
14,268 
1,731 
9,954 

251 
2,059 

830 
4,791 
2,263 
1.829 
2,816 

857 
2,610 
2,329 
1,827 
1,363 

911 
8^63 
8,811 
9,001 
2,007 
4,229 
8,307 
2,893 
1,077 
1,477 

878 
68 
99 
26 
46 


94,616 


Other  pursuits, 

requiring  educa- 

tiou. 


1,727 

1,425 

1,563 

6,371 

881 

2,162 

11,104 

2,467 

10,830 

681 

2,442 

438 

6,622 

3,447 

3,161 

8,942 

302 

8,638 

8^ 

2,444 

998 

678 

3,689 

4,420 

8,263 

1,092 

3,031 

2,071 

8,147 

426 

800 

198 

37 

48 

48 

68 


GoTemment 
dTil  BerTJce. 


419 
306 
129 

1.666 
176 
189 

4,985 
373 

8.719 
124 
963 
659 

1,491 
670 
372 
418 
268 
826 
377 
811 
677 
110 
705 
902 

1,218 

337 

«T7 

701 

767 

103 

186 

130 

69 

40 

12 

206 


24,966 


Domestic  ser. 
Tants. 


232 

47 

34 

1.375 

774 

220 
6.324 

404 

4,431 

69 

1,021 

607 
79 
46 

149 
16 
12 
42 
69 

608 


10 
212 

1,167 

220 

184 

876 

1,458 

10 

191 

710 

16 

40 

"'i'a>2 


other  ocenpft. 
tiona. 


196 

31 

127 

2,972 

269 

677 

3.628 

1,663 

4,496 

113 

278 

16 

1,978 

247 

34 

173 

42 

97 

2.'n 

488 

90 

27 

346 

471 

1,219 

167 

449 

151 

1,149 

40 

146 

123 

20 

« 


22,159 


Ty>taL 


162,711 

94.564 

92.226 

295,;i00 

43,471 

97,010 

S88.2t4 

128,740 

680,644 

22.061 

124.878 

11.209 

226,876 

13«.SS7 

68.549 

123,243 

13,l:« 

100,467 

76,082 

77,168 

42.858 

40,786 

168.240 

191.076 

630.792 

108.978 

248,«9« 

216.369 

128,176 

49.315 

78,139 

77,631 

2,338 

8,874 

17,478 

8,138 


6,371,87« 


MANUFACTURES  OF  COTTON  AND  IRON  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


COTTON. 


Maine 

New  Elampsfaire  .. 

Vermont „ 

Masaaehusetta 

Eliode  Inland 

CoBBeetieut «. 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylranfa 

Delaware ».. 

Maryland 

Vinrinia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina.... 

Oeort^a — ... 

Flori.la _ 

Alabama .«. 

Mississippi 

Louisiana  — »...,» 
Texas ,».„. 


Kentoclty „„ 

Ohio  __ 

MtchiKan  ....«...» 

Indiana 

Illinois 

.Missouri 

Iowa ™..„.. 

Wisconsin 

California 

DIatiict  of  Cotomfala  . 

Total 


No.  of 
ntsb. 
liaba'i. 


12 

44 

9 

218 

168 

128 

88 

21 

208 

12 

24 

27 

28 

18 

36 

'12 

S 


1,094 


AHOUBt 

of  capital  ia 
feaud. 


$3,329,700 

10,950,500 

202,500 

28,466,630 

8,676.000 

4,219,100 

4,176,920 

1,483,600 

4,628,926 

460,100 

2,236,000 

1,908,900 

1,058,800 

857,200 

1,736,16« 

80,000 

861,900 

SS/MO 


18,600 
e«»,800 
238,000 
297,000 

""43,000 

'102,000 


86,000 


$74,601,031 


Bain 

of  cotton 
«a«d. 


81,631 
83,028 

2,243 
223,607 
60,713 
30,483 
37,778 
14,437 
44,162 

4,730 
23,326 
17,786 
13,617 

9,929 

20,230 

600 

6,208 
430 


170 
8,411 
3,760 
4,270 


676 
"  2,180 


980 


Taloa 

of  raw  ma- 

UriaJ. 


$1,673,110 

4,839,429 

114,416 

11,289,309 

8,484,579 

2,500,062 

1,985,973 

666.646 

8,162,530 

812,068 

1,166,579 

828,376 

631,903 

296,971 

900,419 

80,0(10 

237,081 

21,500 


8,976 
297,600 
180,907 
237,000 


28,220 


86,448 


07,000 


841,240  $34,836,066 


Ho.  of 

main  eoi' 

ptoyed. 


780 
2,911 
94 
9,293 
4,959 
2,708 
2,632 

616 
8,564 

413 
1,008 
1,276 

442 


28 

840 

19 


13 
810 
181 
132 


76 


83,160 


No.  of 
(cntalca 
IBI  ployed. 


2,969 
9,211 

147 
19,4.-!7 
6,916 
8,478 
8,688 
1,096 
4,099 

426 
2,014 
1,688 
1,177 

620 

1,399 

67 

869 
17 


18 
681 
221 
260 


103 


6»,13« 


AToraft 
wagea  of 

oialoa 

tCKrilll. 


$29  36 
25  45 

16  66 
23  01 

18  61 

19  08 
18  33 

17  98 
17  86 
16  66 
16  42 

10  16 

11  68 

13  94 

14  67 
32  14 
11  71 
14  21 


14  61 
10  96 
14  62 
16  80 


13  00 

w'm 


$18  77 


ATOra^ 
wajea  of 

featalea 
per 

month. 


$12  16 
13  47 

12  67 

13  66 
12  96 
11  81 

9  68 
9  56 
9  91 
11  59 
9  53 
0  98 
0  13 
8  30 
7  39 

6  00 

7  98 
6  84 


6  88 
6  42 
9  38 
9  06 


877 
1000 


$9  18 


Talua 
of  eotiro 
producti. 


$2,596,360 

8,830,019 

196,100 

19,712.461 

6,447.120 

4,267.522 

3,.'i91.989 

1,109.524 

6.322,262- 

538.439 

2,12(s504 

1,486,384 

831,342 

748,338 

2,136,044 

40,920 

882,260 

80,600 


16,837 
610,624 
27.%439 
894,700 


44,200 

"iijiioo 


100,000 


$61,869,184 


IRON. 


No.  of 
ealab. 
liahm'i 


28 

29 

87 

80 

21 

91 

401 

108 

631 

16 

61 

122 

28 

6 

10 


81 
46 

229 
64 
19 
31 
13 
3 
18 
1 
2 


1,190 


Amount 

of  capital  ii 

Teated. 


$364,100 

238,700 

415,920 

2,678,350 

636,800 

1,336.900 

6,368,782 

2,677.093 

19,613,416 

388,600 

2,559,750 

1,776,171 

139,500 

185,700 

70,200 


230,125 

100,000 

256,000 

16,000 

r,9i5,960 

1,602,900 

4,187,460 

210,460 

171,900 

325,400 

848,100 

6,500 

181,360 

6,000 

14,000 


$49,268,006 


Toni  or 

iron  ort 

Dacd. 


2,927 

500 

10,.3O1 

27,900 


86.450 

91.027 

65,815 

877,283 


99,868 
07,319 
6,650 
2,800 
6,189 


1,838 


103,011 

72,010 

142,610 

2,700 

8,860 

6,600 

37,000 


3,000 


1,0«7,»46  604,766 


l,4»i 

200 

3,200 

13,287 

13,420 

23.022 

21.031 

285,702 

43.641 

22,163 

400 


622 


80.420 
24,246 
62,668 
660 
1,860 
2,700 
19,250 


1,000 


110 
2.046 
6,720 

2,650 

6,325 

13,ta6 

8,162 

182,606 

560 

10.000 

15,3-28 

860 

""90 


100 


10,348 
8,070 
14,410 


278,044 


TooB  of 

raatinp 


3,691 
6,764 
6,000 

32.074 
8,6M 

11,-210 
104,688 

10.249 

67,810 
S,KW 
0,244 
6,677 
172 
1,288 
416 


1,916 
924 

1,570 
200 


8.384 

5,888 

37,399 

2,070 

1,757 

4,160 

6,200 

71 

1342 

76 

612 


322,746 


ployod. 


S14 

390 

638 

2,119 

1,020 

1,464 

7,467 

1,990 

20,831 

300 

2,609 

8,-220 

214 

153 

200 


260 

112 

847 

86 


2,706 

2,686 

6,881 

862 

253 

482 

732 

17 

288 

.   8 

27 


Avcrafa 

wacca  per 

nontb. 


$26  60 
27  68 
27  13 
20  96 

27  82 

28  47 
20  16 
24  SO 
26  46 

23  n 

24  03 
18  78 
13  94 
13  69 
18  74 


22  62 
37  91 
86  60 
43  43 


16  33 
26  73 
28  47 

81  84 

26  30 
25  28 
24  64 

82  36 
28  37 
23  88 

27  06 


Tain*  of 

raw  mat*. 

rial,  fael.  kc 


$127;609 

187,500 

266,572 

1,464.833 

370,017 

999,374 

8,563,109 

964,706 

11,693,2K5 

173,352 

1,269,426 

l,0t<.80» 

04.366 

29,128 

43,770 


111,866 

60,370 

76.300 

8,400 

"730.861 

736.486 

2,434,320 

106,886 

•6,743 

187,830 

264,990 

2,624 

96.180 

tJM 

18,100 


67,021 


$20  02    $27,049,768  $64,604,000 


Tain 
of  aoure 
prodnota. 


$301,016 

888,160 

602,817 

2,958,078 

96U06 

2,061,640 

7,948,808 

1,876,147 

20,3-20,301 

a-ii.*ta 

2,612.831 

2,461,338 

92,347 

87,088 

118,884 


801,128 
117.400 
*12,600 
6tt000 


1,611,048 

1,048,06* 

6,401 ,3M 

800,087 

219,190 

611,386 

719,790 

8,600 

243.196 

20,740 

41,«00 


WOOLLEN   MANUFACTURES  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


Mdn* , 

Srw  Ilamp*hlr*« 

Vermont 

MaMwrfaoMtta 

Rbod*  Ulnad 

OoDDWtirat 

N#w  York 

New  JnrPtj  , 

IVntivylTainlA  ...... 

>  ware. ...»»».» 

Iiind 

jinU »... 

:h  Carolina.... 

r^ 


Amflvot 
of  cji|>iul  !»• 


M 

« 

72 
119 

46 
149 
219 

41 

880 

8 

88 

121 

1 

s 


$4«7,00O 
2,437,700 

886,300 
•,0<l9,342 
1,013,000 
3,773,960 
4,460,370 

491,274 
8,006.004 

I48J00 

M4,000 

a»2,»to 

18,000 


Ponoda 
•r  wool 


1,438,434 

8,601,108 

2,328,100 

22,229,962 

4,108,370 

•,414,100 

12,638.788 

l,610,28» 

7,600,879 

803,000 

430,300 

1,664,110 

30,000 

163,816 


Talso 

•  r  raw  an. 

Urlal. 


*,«7i,«n 


$4M,M0      810 
1,»!7,32»      »20 


8,1  «7 

•87 

2,907 

4,282 

411 

a,«»o 

122 
202 
478 
16 
40 


*,S26.7<» 
*,838,2M 

648,3ar 

l,2S2,7I( 
204,172 
lOOJMT 
488,8a* 

M),an 


Ne.ef 

malra 
tmpi'd. 


No.  of 
fpmaU. 
cmpid 


814 
1,201 

710 
4,««8 

tn 

2,681 

2/112 

487 

8,238 

18 

100 

190 

16 

U 


$22  57  $11  77 
22  84>  14  61 
24  60 


A.r'ia    A»'t. 
was  e.,    wa<M, 

buIm.    fataalaB 


22  06 
10  70 
24  12 
n  40 

26  02 
19  20 
18  79 

IS  eo 

18  16 
18  00 
IT  47 


11  80 
14  12 
18  18 
U26 
11  41 
8  69 

10  40 
17  38 

11  8* 
•  90 
7  OO 

14  10 


Talan 
of  enljm 
prodncta. 


$763,300 

2,127,746 

1,679,161 

12,770,606 

2,381,826 

6,406,210 

7,080,604 

1,184,44« 

6,321,806 

261,010 

296.140 

(41,013 

23.760 

(8,760 


Texas  

Tennessee 

Kentucky « 

Ohio _ 

Michigan 

Indiana..... 

Illinois 

Missr>uri ...» 

Iowa 

WIsoonsio 

District  of  Columbia... 


T»tal... 


No.  of 
••tab- 

li.hm'a. 


1 
4 

16 

UN 

16 

88 

16 
1 
1 
• 
1 


\jU« 


AaionBt 

of  capital  is 

veated. 


8,000 
10,900 
Sl»,820 
(70,120 
•4,000 
171,646 
164,600 
lO/XM 
10,000 
11,226 
700 


Ponada 

of  wool 

aaed. 


30,000 

8J0O 

873,900 

1,667,716 

182,160 

418,860 

896,9«4 

•0,000 

14,600 

U4,200 

(,000 


$28,118,860   70,(e8,(l*  t»,766,a«8 


Tain, 
of  ra  w  ma- 
terial. 


10,000 
1,676 
108.287 
678,428 
43,401 
120,480 
116,801 
18,000 
8,100 


1,680 


.mprd 


4 

16 
266 
■OS 

78 
IS« 
124 

16 
7 

16 
1 


No.  of 
(emalaa 
ampl'd. 


4$2D 


22,(78  16,674 


*'•!• 


00 
17 
16  2» 

10  14 
21  85 

21  81 

22  on 
32  OO 

11  42 
22  46 
80  OO 


A.'f. 
wafrt, 

ftmalM 


$20  00 
4  00 
n   11 

10  11 

11  17 

11  06 

12  62 
6  60 


$21  *6$11  76$4S,*I7,H( 


Tala. 
•f  »nt1r« 
prtdoMa. 


u,jao 

6,313 

81MI* 

I,111X>27 

•MM 

106,«01 

106,671 


18.000 
*7.*»l 
1>0 


GEOGRAPHICAL  ANT)  STATISTICAL  TABLES-NO.  YI. 


AGRICULTURAL  STATISTICS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES,  ACCORDING  TO  THE  CENSUS  OF  1850. 

Acres  land  in  farms. 

Value  farms  and  impl'ts 

LIVE  STOCK. 

Value  of 
live  stock. 

Value  of 

animals 

Blaught'rd 

Products 

of 
Orchard. 

of 
Market 
Gardens. 

Home- 

STATES. 

Impro  ed. 

Unim- 
proved. 

Cafli  value 
of  farms. 

Imple- 
ments, Ac. 

No.  of 
llorses. 

Asf'eFi  and 
Mule:;. 

Milch 
Cows. 

Working 
Oxen. 

Other 
Cattle. 

Sheep. 

Swine. 

made  man- 
ufactured. 

M  i  e 

2.0.19.696 
2,251,488 
2,601,409 
2,133,436 

356,487 

1,768,178 

12,408,964 

1,767,991 

8,628,019 

6S0,862 
2,797,906 
16,267 
10,360,1.35 
6,463,9-5 
4,072,661 
6,378,479 

349,049 
4,436,614 
8,4U,368 
1,590,025 

643,976 

781,530 
6,176,173 
6,968,270 
9,851,493 
1,929,110 
6,046,643 
6,039,545 
2,938,425 

824,882 

1,046,499 

32,464 

6,036 

132,857 
16,333 

166,201 

2,516,797 

1,140,926 

1,524.413 

1,222,676 

197.451 

615,701 

6,710,120 

984,955 

6,294,728 

376.282 

1,836,145 

11,187 

16,792,176 

15,543,008 

12,146,049 

16,442,900 

1,246,240 

7,702,067 

7,046.001 

3,399.018 

10,862.363 

1,816,684 

13,608,849 

10,981,478 

8,146,300 

2,454,780 

7,746,879 

6,997,867 

6,794,246 

1,911,382 

1,931,169 

3,861,631 

23,846 

299,961 

30,516 

124,370 

$54,861,748 

66,246,997 

6;  867,227 

1(p9,07H,347 

17,070,802 

72,721,422 

654,546,642 

120.-.37,611 

407.876,099 

1S;8S0,031 

87.178,646 

1,730,460 

210,401,643 

67,891.766 

82.431,684 

95,763.446 

6,323,109 

64,323,224 

64,738,634 

76,814,398 

16,560,008 

16,266,246 

97,851,212 

155,021,262 

358,768,803 

51,872,448 

138,385,173 

96,133,290 

63,225,543 

16,6,57,667 

28,623,663 

3,874,041 

161,948 

2,849,170 

311,799 

1,653,922 

$2,284,657 

2,314,125 

2,739,282 

3,209,584 

497.201 

1,892,641 

22,084,926 

4,425,603 

14,722,641 

610,279 

2,463,443 

40,220 

7,021,772 

3,931  ,.'i.S2 

4,136.3.54 

6,894,160 

6,5.8,796 

6,125,683 

6,762,927 

11,576,938 

2,151,704 

1,001,296 

6,360.210 

6,169,037 

12,760,685 

2,891,371 

6,704,444 

6,406,661 

3,981,626 

l,i72,869 

1,641,668 

103,483 

16,981 

183,423 

84,288 

77,980 

44,721 

34,233 

61,057 

42,216 

6,108 

26,879 

447,014 

63.966 

860,398 

13,862 

75,684 

824 

272,403 

148,093 

97,171 

151,331 

10,848 

128,001 

116,460 

89.614 

76,760 

60,197 

270,838 

316,682 

463,397 

68,508 

314,299 

267,663 

225.319 

88,536 

30,179 

21,719 

860 

8,048 

2,429 

6,079 

65 
19 
218 

1 

49 

963 

4,089 

2,269 

791 

6,644 

67 

21,483 

26.259 

S-,483 

67,379 

6,002 

69,896 

64,547 

44,849 

12,463 

11,559 

76.303 

66,609 

3,423 

70 

6,699 

10,573 

41,667 

754 

166 

1,666 

14 

420 

325 

8,664 

133,656 

94,277 

146,128 

130,099 

18,698 

85,461 

931.324 

118.736 

630;224 

19.248 

86,866 

813 

817,619 

221.799 

193,244 

834.223 

72,876 

227,791 

214,231 

105.678 

217.,SH 

93.151 

250,466 

247.476 

644.499 

99,076 

,     284,564 

294.671 

230.169 

46.704 

64,339 

4,?«) 

607 

8,427 

4,861 

10,636 

83,893 
69,027 
48,677 
46,611 

8,189 

46,988 

178,909 

12.070 

61.627 

9,797 
34,135 
104 
89,613 
87,309 
20,607 
73,286 

5,794 
66,961 
83,486 
64,968 
61,286 
84.239 
80,225 
62,274 
66,381 
66.350 
40,221 
76,166 
112,168 
27,892 
42,801 

4,780 
666 

8.114 

6.266 
12,267 

125,890 
114,600 
154,143 

83,284 
9,375 

80,226 
767,406 

80,456 
662,196 

24,166 

98,696 
123 
669,1.37 
434,402 
663,936 
690,019 
182.415 
43.3,263 
438,254 
414,798 

61.018 
166,320 
414.051 
442,763 
749.067 
119,471 
389,891 
641,209 
449,173 

69,026 

76.293 

263,699 

740 

24.188 
2.489 

10,085 

451,577 

384,766 

1,014,122 

188,651 

44,296 

174,181 

3,463,-241 

160,488 

1,822,357 

27,603 

177,902 

150 

1,810,004 

696,219 

285,561 

560.435 

23,311 

S71-,8S0 

804,929 

110,333 

100,530 

91,250 

811.591 

1,102,091 

3,942,929 

74C,4a5 

1,122,493 

694.043 

762,511 

149,960 

124,896 

17,674 

80 

16,382 

3,262 

877,271 

64,598 

-    63,487 

66,296 

81,119 

19,.509 

76,472 

1,018,262 

250,370 

1,040..366 

66,261 

352,911 

1.636 

1,829,843 

1,812.813 

1,065.503 

2,108,617 

209,463 

1,904,640 

1,682,734 

697,301 

692,022 

.  836,727 

3,104,800 

2,891,163 

1,964,770 

205,847 

2,263,776 

1,915.907 

1,702,025 

323,247 

169,276 

2,776 

734 

30,235 

914 

7,314 

$9,706,726 

8,871,901 

12,643,228 

9,647.710 

1,632,637 

7,407,490 

73,570,499 

10,679.291 

41,6110,063 

1,849,281 

7,997,634 

71,643 

33,656,659 

17.717,647 

16,060,016 

25,728.416 

2,880,068 

21,6;«,112 

19,403,662 

11,162,276 

10,412,927 

6,647,909 

29,978,018 

29,801,438 

44,121,721 

8,008,734 

22,478.655 

24,209,258 

19,887,680 

8,689,276 

4,897,385 

3,361,068 

92,869 

1,876,189 

546,968 

1,494,629 

$1,646,773 
1.622,873 
1,861,336 
2,600.924 

667.486 

2,202.268 

13,573,883 

2,0.38.662 

8,219.848 

373,6116 
1,954.800 
9.o:i8 
7,602.980 
6.767.886 
3,602,637 
6,339,762 

614,685 
4,823,486 
3,036,682 
1,468,990 
1,116.137 
1.163,313 
6,401,766 
0,462.698 
7,4.39,243 
1,328,327 
6,667,935 
4,972,288 
3,387,106 

821,164 

920,178 

107,173 
2,840 

164,630 
67.9S5 
82,126 

$342,866 

248,563 

315,255 

463,996 

63,994 

176,118 

1,761,950 

607.268 

723.389 

46,574 

164,061 

14,843 

177,137 

34,348 

36,108 

92,776 

1,280 

16,408 

60,405 

22,369 

12,606 

40,141 

52,894 

106,230 

695,921 

132.M0 

324,040 

446,049 

614,711 

8,434 

4,823 

17,700 

$122,387 

66,- 10 

18,!- 53 

600,020 

98.298 

196,874 

912.047 

475,1i42 

688,714 

12.714 

200,869 

67,222 

183,047 

39.4(i2 

47.286 

76.500 

8,721 

84,821 

46.260 

148.329 

12.364 

17,150 

97,183 

803,120 

214,004 

14.738 

72,864 

127,494 

99,454 

8,848 

82,142 

75,276 

160 

90.241 

23,808 

6,679 

$513,899 

393,456 

267,710 

206,.:.::3 

Khodo  Inland     

20,496 

192.2.52 

1,280,333 

112;78l 

749,132 

38,121 

111,!- 28 

Dimrict  of  Columbia   

2,(176 
2,166,312 

2,086,622 

909.626 

1,838,968 
75,682 

1,934,120 

1,164,020 

139,2.32 

638,217 

8,137,790 

2,459,128 

1,712,196 

840,947 

1,631,039 

Ohio       

Mu'higaa » 

1,155.902 

1,674,706 

221,292 

43,624 

7,000 

1,271 

Utah  Territory 

1.392 

New  Mexico  Territory 

8,231 

6,033 

Total 

113,0?2,614l  180,628,000 

3,271,676,428 

161,687,638 

4,3;iO,719 

669,331 

6,386,094 

1,700,744 

9,693,009 

21,723,220 

30,364,213 

644,160,616 

111,703,142 

7,723,188 

6,280,030 

27,493,644 

AGRICULTURAL   STATISTICS  — Continued. 


Maine  

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Maf^.-^achusetts 

ithode  L-^Iand 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey « 

Pennsylvania 

Delaware 

Maryliind 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia ' , 

No?*Ji  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

Louisiana 

Texas  

Arkansas  , 

Tennessee 

Kentucky 

Ohio 

.Michigan. 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Missouri 

Iowa 

Wisconsin 

California 

Minnesota  Territory , 

Oregon,  inc.  Wash.  Ter. . 

Utah  Territory , 

New  Mexico  Territory ... 


Total 100,485,944 


Wheat, 
buahels. 


296,259 

186,868 

«S5,956 

31,211 

49 

41,782 

13,121,498 

1,601,190 

15,367,691 

482,511 

4,494,680 

17,370 

11,212,616 

2,130,102 

1,066,277 

1,088,634 

1,027 

294,044 

137,990 

417 

41,729 

199,639 

1,619,386 

2,142,822 

14,487,361 

4,926,889 

6,214,468 

9,414,676 

2,981,662 

1,630,581 

4,286,131 

17,328 

1,401 

211,943 

107,702 

196,516 


Indian  Com, 
bushels. 


1,750,066 

1,673,670 

2,032,396 

1^346,490 

539,201 

1,936,043 

17,858,400 

8,759,704 

19,835,214 

3,146,642 

10,749,858 

66,230 

36,264,319 

27,941,061 

16,271,464 

30,080,099 

1,996,809 

28,754,048 

22,446,662 

10,206,373 

8,028.878 

8,893,939 

62,278,223 

68,872,691 

69,078,895 

6,641,420 

62,964,303 

67,646,984 

36,214,637 

8,866,799 

1,988,979 

12,238 

16,726 

2,918 

9,899 

366,411 


Oats, 
bushels. 


Rye, 
bushels. 


2,181,037 

102,916 

973.381 

18S.117 

2,307,734 

176,233 

1,166,146 

481,021 

216,232 

26,409 

1,258,738 

600,893 

26,652,814 

4,148,182 

3,378,0M 

1,256,578 

21,538,166 

4,806,160 

804,618 

8,066 

2,242,151 

226.014 

8,134 

6,509 

10,179,144 

468,9.30 

4,052,078 

229,663 

2,322,155 

43,700 

3,820,044 

63,760 

66,856 

1,162 

2,966,896 

17,261 

1,503,288 

9,006 

89,637 

475 

199,017 

3,108 

656,183 

8,047 

7,703,088 

89,137 

8,201,311 

416,07.3 

13,472,742 

426,918 

2,866,068 

105,871 

6,665,014 

78,792 

10,087.241 

83.364 

6,278,079 

44,26J 

1,624,346 

19,916 

3,414,672 

81,263 

30,682 

125 

61,214 

loe 

10,900 
6 

210 

692,071,104  146,584,179    14,188,813  216,313,407  199,752,655 


Kice, 
pounds. 


17,154 

6,406,868 

169,930,613 

88,960,691 

1,076,090 

2,312,252 

2,719,866 

4,426,349 

88,203 

63,179 

268,854 

6,688 


Tobacco, 
pounds. 


138,246 

1,267.624 

83,189 

310 

912,661 


21,407,497 

7,800 

68,803,227 

11,984,786 

74,286 

423,924 

998,614 

184,990 

49,960 

26,878 

68,897 

218,936 

20,148,93r 

65,601,196 

10,464,449 

1,246 

1,044,620 

841,394 

17,113,784 

6,041 

1,268 

1,000 


326 

70 

8,407 


Ginned 

Cotton, 
bales  of 
400  lbs. 


3,947 

73,845 

800,901 

490,091 

45,131 

664,429 

484,292 

178,737 

68,072 

66,344 

194,532 

758 


Cane 

Sugar, 

hhds.  of 

1000  lbs. 


671 

1,642 
2,760 
8,242 
388 
226.001 
7,361 


248 
284 


Maple 
Sugar, 
pounds. 


93,642 

1,298,803 

6,349,567 

795,525 

28 

60,796 

10,357,484 

2,197 

2,320,625 


47,740 


1,227,666 

27,932 

200 

80 


843 


265 


9,330 

158,657 

437,405 

4,688.209 

2,439,794 

2,921,192 

248,904 

178,910 

78.407 

610,976 


2,960 


2,489,093    52,518,969     247,677    34,263,436  313,345,306  106,636, 


Butter, 

pounds. 


9,243,811 

6,977,056 

12,137,980 

8,071,370 

995,670 

6,498,119 

79,766,094 

9,487.210 

39,67.8',418 

1,066,308 

3,800,100 

14,872 

11,0S9.&59 

4,146;290 

2,981,850 

4,6J0,.559 

371,498 

4,008,811 

4,346.234 

683,069 

2,344,900 

1,854.239 

8,139,586 

9,947,523 

34.449.379 

7,066.878 

12,881,635 

12,526,/'>43 

7,834.369 

2.171.188 

3,633,760 

705 

1,100 

211,464 


111 


Cheese, 
pounds. 


2,434,454 

3,196,663 

8.720.834 

7,088,142 

316,608 

6,363,277 

49,741,413 

306,766 

2,605,034 

3,187 

3,975 

1,600 

486,292 

95,921 

4,970 

46,976 

18,015 

31,412 

21,191 

1,957 

96,299 

80,088 

177,681 

218,964 

20,819,642 

1,011,492 

624.564 

1,278,226 

203.672 

209.840 

400,283 

160 


86,980 

30,998 

6,848 


Wine, 
gallons. 


724 
344 

659 

4,686 

1,013 

4,219 

9,172 

1.811 

25,590 

146 

1,431 

663 

6,408 

11,058 

6,880 

796 

10 

220 

407 

16 

99 

36 

92 

8,093 

48,207 

1,064 

14,066 

2,997 

10,663 

420 

113 

68,065 


2,363 


Hay,  tons. 


765,889 

698.864 

666.163 

661,807 

74,818 

516,131 

3,728.797 

435,960 

1,842,970 

30,159 

167,956 

2,279 

869,098 

145.063 

20,926 

23,449 

2,510 

82,P.86 

12.604 

26,762 

8,384 

3.976 

74,091 

113.747 

1,443.142 

104,934 

403.230 

601.962 

116.925 

89.066 

276.1.62 

2.038 

2.019 

373 

4,816 


221.249    13,838.642    65,797,896 


Irish  Po- 
tatoes, 
bushels. 


3,436.040 

4,304,919 

4,951.014 

3,686,384 

C51.029 

2,089,726 

15,398.308 

3,207.236 

6,980.732 

240.642 

764.939 

28,292 

1,310,933 

620,318 

130.494 

227.379 

7.828 

2411001 

261,462 

96,632 

94.r45 

193.832 

1,007,544 

1,4'.I2.4,S7 

6.057.769 

2,3511.897 

2,083,:lS7 

2,614.861 

9.39.008 

276.120 

1,402.077 

9,292 

21.146 

91.326 

43,968 

3 


Sweet  Po- 
tatoes,        I 
bushels. 


6,(529 

608.016 

62.172 

66,443 

208,993 

3,497 

1,813.634 

6,096.709 

4,337^469 

6,986,428 

757.228 

5,475,204 

4,741.795 

1,4-28,4.53 

1,332.168 

788,149 

2,777,708 

998,179 

187,991 

1,177 

201,711 

167,433 

836,606 

6,243 

879 

1,000 

200 


CO 


NEWSPAPERS  AND  PERIODICALS  PUBLISHED  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES,  ACCORDING  TO  THE  CENSUS  OF  1850. 

states. 

Daily  Papers. 

W 

•eekly,  4c. 

Monthly,  Ac. 

Aggregate. 

States. 

Daily  Papers. 

Weekly,  4c  . 

M 

onthly,  4c. 

Aggregate. 

Maine 

No. 
4 

"2 

1 
7 

61 
6 

21 

"i 

6 
16 

"7 
5 

"i 

Anuu.1l  cir'n 
964,040 

No. 
44 
35 
31 

141 
14 
34 

329 
43 

284 
10 
68 
13 
67 
46 
32 
40 
10 
63 
60 

Ann.  circu'n 
3,209,024 
8.038,162 
2,371,612 
22,792,120 

988,500 

2.491,632 

43,098,380 

1,900,288 

27,499,784 

421,200 
3,666,824 
4.978.038 
2,935.118 
1,944:514 
1,963.130 
2,746,168 

319,800 
1,775,640 
1,762,604 

No. 
1 
3 

2 

48 

"6 

43 

2 

22 

i 

"5 
6 
7 
6 

"i 

Ann.  circu'n 

30,000 

29.400 

24.000 

1,630,000 

No. 
49 
38 
35 

209 
19 
48 

428 
51 

310 
10 
68 
18 
87 
51 
48 
61 
10 
60 
60 

Circulation. 
4,203,064 
3,067,652 
2,607.662 

64,820,661 
2,756,960 
4,267,932 
116,385,473 
4,098,678 

84,898,672 
421,200 

19,612,724 

11,127,238 
8,223,008 
2,020,564 
7,146,930 
4,070,886 
319,800 
2,662,741 
1,762,604 

No. 
11 

'"s 

9 
26 
3 
9 
8 
6 

""4 
6 

264 

Ann.  circu'n 
9,947,140 

No. 
43 
84 
8 
38 
45 

211 
49 
97 
88 
49 
27 
3 
39 

"2 

'"1 

Ann.  circu'n 
2,322,684 
1,296,924 

377,000 
2.406,884 
4.178,304 
14,382,134 
1,737,736 
3.115,738 
3,790.436 
2.679.660 
1,600,200 

136.200 
1,694,242 

No. 
1 

"4 
8 

24 
6 

1 
11 

2 

"i 
"i 

Ann.  circu'n 
146,400 

No. 
66 
34 
9 
50 
62 

261 
58 

107 

107 

61 

29 

7 

46 

'"2 

■"2 

Circulation 
12,410,224 

New  Hampshire 

Texas  

Arkansas ,. 

1,296,9-24 

i72;i50 

40,498,444 

1,768,460 

1,752,800 

63.928.685 

2.175,360 

60,416,788 

"i'm.eM 

2,243,684 
14,286,633 
1,262,300 
1,163,092 
1,120,640 
3,380,400 

377.0t)0 

127,200 

160,960 

1,805,540 

268,000 

48,000 
191,300 
136.600 

12,600 

"  i8,'6oO 

6,640,7  .'.0 

Rhode  Island 

6,58-2,838 

23,600 
8,368.400 

23,040 
6,982,100 

80,473,407 

3,247.736 

4.316.S24 

Pennsylvania 

6,10-2,276 

Delaware 

6,105.600 

15,806,500 
C.149,198 
4,992,350 

140,400 

Iowa 

1,512,800 

District  of  Columbia 

626,000 
l,063,i«6 

761,200 

295,600 

76,060 

112,200 

228,600 

2,668,487 

North  Carolina 

Minnesota  Territory 

Oregon,  inc.  Wash,  Ter. ... 

South  Carolina 

6.676,600 
1,086,110 

58,968 

68,908 

Florida 

20,800 

18,000 

88,800 

869,201 

18,000 

Total 

Mifsissippi 

235,119,966 

2048 

170,497,034 

224 

20,792,988 

2526 

426,409,978 

GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  TABLES-NO.  YII. 


EDUCATIONAL  STATISTICS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES,  ACCORDING  TO  THE  CENSUS  OF  1850. 


BTATXS. 


tfalne 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont » < 

Mnssacbosetts  ....» 

Rhode  Island  ...„....»». 

Connecticut.. ...» ....' 

Kew  York  

Nt;w  Jersey „ 

IVnnsylranU — .......... 

Delaware. — 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia ... 

Vlr}riuia ««. 

North  Carolina. ». 

South  Carolina. ». 

Geori^a 

Florida _. 

Alabama .«»..... 

Ulssiadppi...„ «... 

Louisiana 

Texaa 

Arkanaaa »»..... 

Tenneesea -. 

Kentuckj „.»... 

Ohio ■. 

Ulchigan ». 

Indiana ~ 

Illlnoia 

MiawuTl... _. 

Iowa 

Wlseondn ~. 

CaUfcmla 

Minnesota  Territory..... 

Oregon  Territory 

Utah  Territory 

Naw  Mexico  Territory.. 


Total.. 


PUBLIC  SCHOOLS. 


4.042 

2,.'!81 

2,731 

3,679 

416 

1,666 

11.580 

1,479 

9.061 

194 

907 

22 

2,937 

2,657 

724 

1,261 

69 

1,162 

782 

664 

849 

353 

2,6«7 

2,234 

11.661 

2.714 

4,823 

4,054 

1,570 

T42 

1,423 

2 


80,991 


Teach- 
ers. 


6,540 

3,013 

4,173 

4,443 

618 

1,787 

13,966 

1,590 

10,024 

214 

1,006 

34 

8.006 

2,730 

739 

1,266 

73 

1,195 

826 

822 

860 

356 

2,804 

2,306 

12,886 

8,231 

4,860 

4,252 

1,620 

830 

1,629 

2 


Pupils. 


192.815 
75,t>43 
93,457 

176,476 
23,130 
71,269 

675,221 
78,205 

413,708 
8.970 
33,254 
2,169 
67,438 

104,096 
17.838 
82,706 
1,878 
28,380 
18,746 
25,046 
7,946 
8,493 

103,661 
71,429 

484,153 

110,456 

161,500 

125,790 
61,764 
29,616 
68,817 
49 


80 


92,000        3,354,173  9,691,630 


Annual  ex- 
pense. 


$316,436 
166.944 
176.111 

1,006.795 
100,481 
231,220 

216,992 
1,414,530 

43,881 
220,148 

14,232 
814,626 
168,564 
200,600 
1S2,231 

22,386 
315,602 
264,159 
849,679 

44.088 

43,763 
196,413 
211,862 
743,074 
167,806 
314,467 
349,350 
160,770 

61,492 

113,133 

8,600 


8,927 
11,612 


ACADEMIES  A.ND  PRIVATE  SCHOOLS. 


131 
107 
118 
381 

46 
202 
SS3 
219 
624 

66 
224 

47 
303 
272 
202 
219 

34 
196 
171 
143 
•  97 

90 
260 
3o0 
206 

37 
131 

81 
204 

31 

68 
« 
1 

29 

13 
1 


«)32 


Teach- 
ers. 


232 
183 
257 
621 

75 

329 

8,130 

437 

914 

94 
489 
126 
639 
4U3 
333 
318 

49 
3S0 
297 
354 
137 
126 
401 

eoo 

474 

71 

233 

166 

368 

44 

86 

6 

1 

44 


12,207 


Pupils. 


6,»t8 
6.321 
6,864 

12,774 
1,601 
6,906 

49.262 
9..Vi9 

23,751- 
2.011  . 

10,677 
2,333 
8,983 
7,822 
7,467 
9,059 
1,231 
8,290 
6,628 
6,328 
3.389 
2,407 
9,517 

J2,712 

15.062 

1,619 

6,186 

4,179 

8,629 

1,051 

2,72» 

170 

12 

842 

40 


■2C1.362 


Annual  in- 
come. 


$51,187 

43,202 

48,936 

810,177 

32,748 

145,967 

810.332 

226,388 

467,843 

47,832 

2(2,229 

84,040 

234.372 

187  ,M8 

206,439 

108,983 

13,089 

164,166 

73,717 

193,077 

39.384 

27,937 

156,842 

252,617 

149,392 

24,947 

63,520 

40.488 

143,171 

7,980 

18,798 

14,270 

140 

W,888 

2,050 


COLLEGES. 


No.  ot 


8 
1 
6 

6 
1 

4 
18 

4 
21 

2 
11 

2 
12 

6 

8 
13 

■"6 

11 

6 

2 

3 

17 

16 

26 

3 

11 

6 

9 

2 

2 


1 

234 


Pro- 
fessors. 


21 
18 
80 
86 
11 
66 

174 
49 

125 
16 
91 
36 
73 
29 
43 
84 

"m 

45 

36 

7 

14 

79 

100 

180 

22 

61 

36 

65 

4 

• 


1651 


Pupils. 


282 
273 
464 

1,048 
ISO 
738 

2,673 
470 

8,288 
lU 
992 
Z18 

1,343 
613 
720 

1,636 


687 

862 

469 

166 

160 

1,606 

1,873 

3,621 

303 

1,0G» 

442 

1,009 

100 

76 


27,169 


Annual  in- 
come. 


$14,000 

11.000 

21.558 

107.901 

3,500 

63,639 
148,2&« 

79.700 
282,206 

17.200 
101.714 

24.000 
169,790 

40,700 
104,790 
105,430 


Total  annual 

expenditure 

for  uducarioual 

purposes. 


41,265 

42,400 

76,250 

1,000 

3,100 

63.607 

131.461 

125.792 

14,000 

43.350 

1,1,300 

79,528 

2,000 

4,300 


1,916,628 


$380,623 
221,146 
246.604 

1,424,673 
136,729 
430.826 

2,4.31,247 
62:1,080 

2,16».57«  • 

108.893 

664,091 

13!!,r2 

708,787 

386.912 

610,879 

396,644 

3,1,476 

621,022 

370,276 

619,008 

84,472 

74,800 

425,792 


1,018,258 
206,763 
421,337 
403.138 
383,469 

61,472 
136,229 

17,870 
140 

24,816 

13,582 


16,162,000 


Sotiil  numlier   Perrons  over  2<i 


attending 
schools,  col- 
leges, Ac. 


186,222 

88.221 

92.242 

222.'.£» 

28,910 

83.607 

6il3.321 

91.601 

iOl.610 

14,403 

82.063 

6,670 

109,776 

100,808 

40,373 

77,016 

4,812 

62,848 

48,803 

84,067 

19.389 

23.361 

140,200 

131,206 

614,809 

106.961 

220,981 

182,292 

95,286 

86,473 

68,421 

«9S 

209 

488 

2,036 

1,877 


4,089,607 


years  of  age 

uiiitblc  to  read 

and  write. 


6  -."'i 

8.009 

8  240 

S8.34S 

1,607 

5.306 

98,722 

18,666 

76.272 

10,181 

41,877 

4.671 

88.520 

80,423 

16,664 

41,667 

4,129 

83,992 

13,528 

21,610 

10.683 

16.1.135 

78,619 

69,708 

86,020 

8,281 

72,710 

41,283 

86,778 

8,153 

6,463 

5,236 

649 

25,089 

154 


1,053,420 


LIBRARIES, 

OTHER  THAN  PRIVATE,  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES,  ACCORDING  TO  THE  CENSUS  OF  1850. 

States 

Public. 

SchooL 

College. 

Ch.andS.ach. 

TotaL 

States. 

Public 

School. 

College. 

Ch.aadS.8ch. 

TotaL 

Maine 

N«. 
77 
47 
30 

177 
28 
42 
43 
77 
90 

17 

21 

IC 

Vols. 
61.439 
42,017 
21,061 

267,737 
42,007 
38,609 

197,229 
43,903 

184,666 
10,250 
64,760 
88,100 
82,696 
2,600 
73,768 

«,.too 

•   1,000 
3.848 
7,264 

No. 
11 
3 
18 
792 
12 
4 
10,802 
10 
SO 

...I.. 
8 

1 
8 

11 
2 

82 
103 

Vols. 
2,226 
1,200 
9,700 
104,845 
6,814 
6,039 
1,388,729 
4,080 
17,161 

No. 
8 
3 
9 

18 
1 
8 

26 
4 

21 
1 

10 
2 

14 
6 
7 
» 

"i 

4 

Vols. 
89.626 
19,975 
23,280 

141,400 
31000 
82,600 

138,870 
24,000 
77,050 
6,000 
83,792 
82.600 
60.866 
21,593 
80,964 
21,600 

"7,'606 
10,093 

No. 

140 
76 
41 

475 
67 

110 

143 
37 

252 
12 
89 

i's 

28 

15 
4 

16 
6 

Vols. 
28,680 
22,567 
10,800 

180,233 
25,521 
39,070 
86,992 
8,902 
84,623 
2,700 
80,166 

No. 
236 
129 
•98 
1,462 
96 
164 
11,013 
128 

atis 

17 
124 

9 
64 
88 
26 
88 

7 

56 
117 

Vols. 

121,969 
85,769 
64,641 

684,015 

104,342 

165,318 

1,760,820 

80,885 

863,400 
17,960 

126,042 
98.600 
88,462 
29,692 

107,472 
81,788    ■ 
2,660    1 
20,623   i 
21,737    I 

No 

6 
8 
1 

0 

47 

85 

280 

68 

83 

13 

4 

9 

Vol* 

9,«oa 

2.100 

250 

»;78 

40.424 
66.703 
65,116 
46,238 
86,982 
23,108 
2,660 
12,040 

No. 
2 
8 

"2 

13 
119 

8 
29 
13 

4 
83 

Vols. 
12,000 
430 

No. 
3 
1 

"5 
11 

22 
8 

4 
4 
4 

"2 

213 

Vols. 
6,000 
100 

No. 

"5 
2 
18 
22 
262 
16 
88 
88 
87 
24 
28 

Vol*. 

No. 

10 

12 

8 

84 

80 

852 

417 

161 

162 

97 

S2 

72 

Vols. 

26,800 

«J30 

420 

K,8g« 

79,468 

186. 826 

107,943 

68,403 

C'2.480 

75,066 

6,790 

21,020 

1,600 

170 

2,498 

6,817 

54886 

8,600 

11,666 

12,829 

16,100 

2,980 

6,017 

Vermont. «...„ 

Massachusetts. 

6,100 

9,926 
83,226 
66,673 
7,900 
8,700 
7,800 
19^00 

Rhode  Island 

Ohio 

9,665 
81,427 

1,800 

6,876 

17,160 

160 

2,163 

Michigan 

New  Jersey « 

Illinois « 

8,335 

1,800 

Virginia 

2,706 
1,600 
2,760 
1,800 
800 
8,600 
3,650 

2,306 
8,999 

California 

Minnesota  Ter 

0  ( 
o 

3  1 

si 

North  Carolina 

:::;:!;: 



South  Carolina. 

Oregon  Ter. 

Utah  Ter 





......... 

Georgia 

1,988 
860 

5,775 
730 

Florida „ 

New  Mexico  Tat. 

Total 

Alabama                  <  . 

HiSSlMlppl. ~ 

1217 

1,446,016 

12.06711,647,404 

943,321  2118 

600,671 

16,616 

4,636,411 

HISTORICAL  TABLE. 


8tataa  and  Territoriea. 


VIrgInU 

Now  Tork 

HasMKhnaatta 

New  Bampahira.. 
Naw  Janay  _._.. 

Dalawaia ~. 

Conoectieat..»~... 

Karylaad 

Rhode  Island 

North  Carolioa».. 
Bontb  Oarollna... 
PanaayUaala 


When 
setUed. 


180T 
1814 
1820 
1834 
1824 
1827 
163S 
1884 
1838 
1888 
1670 
1683 
1733 
1585 
15M 
1805 
1888 
1970 
1885 
IBM 
1800 
1<M 
1711 
1718 
1720 
1725 
1767 
1764 
176* 
1775 
1788 
1811 
1«S8 
1848 
1848 


Whera  aattled. 


Jamestown 

Albany 

Plymouth 

Dorer....- ..., 

Capa  Henlopan. 

Wuidaor _..-.... 

at  Mary's 

Froridenoe .~ 

Albemarle «... 

Port  Royal -. 

Philadelphia _. 

Sarannah 

St.  Augustine 

8aoU  ft „ 

Brlj>tol _. 

Oraen  Bay —. 

Detroit _. 

Arkansas  Poet ».. 

8.  Antonio  de  Bexar . 

Vinoennea 

IberrlUs  

Mobile 

Natchea............. 

Kaskaskia. 

Fort  Dummer .......... 

Fort  Loudon ».». 

St  Loula 

Ban  Diego ». 

Boonsboro' »...».. 

MarietU 

Aatnria „. 

Burlington ..» »„ 

Saint  i>anl .... 

Salt  Lake  City 


By  whom  settled. 


English 

Dutch _ 

English 

English 

Dutch  and  Dance  .... 
Swedes  and  Finns  ... 
Emigta  froia  Maaa.« 

English „ 

Roger  Wmijma. 

EnglUh 

English 

English •. 

English  ....„ 

Spanish 

Spanish 

Eogliah 

Franeb 

French ».- 

Franck 


SpukL.- _.__.. 
Frandi  •.»*■.■»■•. 


French 

French ....-_..._ -.... 

Franeh .«. _ 

French „ 

Kmlg'ts  fnia  Masfl...»....... 

Emlg'U  from  N.  Ca.... 

French  ..m.»..».«.»..».m.... 

Spanish 

D.  Boona  and  aaao».. «.».... 

Kmlg'ts  from  N.  K.  - 

■mlgta  from  Itastem  St'a.. 
■mig'ta  fren  Eastam  gt's.. 
Kmlg'ta  from  Eastam  Bt's- 

Mormon  emlgrantir 

Emlg'U  frt>m  EaeUTn  St's.. 


When  arlopted  the 
Constitution. 


June  26, 1788 

July  26, 1788 

February  8, 1788 

June  21, 1788 

December  18, 1787  .. 
December  7, 1787.... 

January  9, 1788 

April  28,  1788 

May  29, 1790 

NoTembeT21, 1789.. 

May  23, 1788 

December  12, 17S7  .. 
January  9, 1788 


M'hon  admitted  into 
the  Union. 


March  8, 1845... 


March  16, 1820 

May  28, 1848 

Januanr  28, 1837.... 

June  16, 1838 

December  24, 1846.. 
Dwsamber  11, 1818.., 

April  8, 1812 

Dasamber  14, 1819 ., 
Deoemher  10, 1817... 
Daeember  8, 1818.... 

Mar<)h4,17n 

Jona  1, 1798 _.. 

Angnst  10, 1821 

gaptamber  7, 1850  .. 

June  1, 1792 

NoyamW  28, 1802.. 


March  3, 1845.. 


Troops  in 
ReToiutiou. 


26,678 

17,781 

87,907 

12,497 

10,728 

2,888 

tl,9S« 

18,912 

5,908 

7,188 

e,41T 

25,678 

2,689 


Memorable  Erenta. 


Washington  bom.  Feb.  22,  17.11 
BurRoyne  surrendered,  Oct.  17. 1777. 
Battle  of  Lexington,  April  19,  1776. 
Made  a  aeparate  Prorince  by  Charlea  I.,  1879. 
BatUa  of  Trenton,  Dee.  28,  1778. 

Surrendered  f-  -^^  p.. -n-i-  rnmed  Delaware,  1884 

Yale  Coll.  f  I  to  X.  Uaren,  1717. 

Battle  of  N,  I  ^14. 

State  Constit  .  ■-- 

Mecklenburg'  I  ,  proclaimed  May  1775. 

Battle  of  Fi'i  me  28.  1776. 

Declaration  .  ■■«,  July  4,  1778. 

Province  sur  -  kisteee  to  the  King^  1752. 

Ceded  to  tU'   i  by  Spain,  1819. 

Organised  aj>;i  .......:^.  I;i60. 

Separated  from  MnitMicltusetta,  1830. 

Black  Uawk's  war,  1832. 

Territorial  gorernment  eatabltsbed,  1805. 

"  "  »         iei«, 

Battle  of  San  Jadnto,  April  21, 1838. 
Baltle  of  Tippecanoe,  Nor.  7,  1811. 
Battle  of  Naw  Orleans,  Jan.  8,  ISltb 
Territorial  goTamment  organlaed,  1817. 
Southern  part  ceded  by  Spain,  1788. 
Territorial  gOTemment  wttabllshrl,  1809. 
Battle  of  Bennington.  Aug.  in.  IVTT. 
Terrilnrial  gOTemment  esUhllKhrU,  1794, 
Purchased  of  Franee,  1808. 
Oold  discoTered,  February,  1848. 
Separatad  from  Vhrginla,  17  «e. 
Wayne's  tnaty  with  the  Indiana,  I79L 
Organlnd  aa  a  Territory,  1S48. 
Territorial  goremmeot  eatabllabcd,  IML 
Organliad  u  a  Tarrilory,  1849, 

"  "         18». 

«  "         W5i 

•  >  1854. 


r  POrULATION  or  ALL  THE  COUNTIES  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES,  IN  THE  YEAR  I850.-No.  vm. 


EASTERN   STATES. 


MAINE.* 

1  Arooftook 12.529 

2  Cumberland 79.538 

3  Franklin  20,027 

4  Hancock 34.372 

&  Kennelicc 62.621 

6  Lincoln 74.875 

7  Oxford 39,763 

8  I'enobscof 63,089 

9  Piscataquis 14,735 

10  Somerset 35,681 

11  Waldo 47,230 

12  Washington 38,811 

13  York 60,008 

Total 683,169 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE.* 

1  Belknap 17.721 

2  Carroll  20,l.-,7 

3  Cheshire 30,144 

4Coo« Il,h53 


6  Grafton 42,313 

6  Ilillslwrough  ....67,478 

7  .Merrimack 40,337 

8  Rockingham 49,104 

9  Strafford 29,.374 

10  Sullivan 10,375 

Total 317,976 

VERMONT.* 

1  Addison 26.649 

2  Bennington 18,689 

3  Caledonia 2.3,596 

4  Chittenden 29,036 

6  Kssex 4,660 

6  Franklin 28,586 

7  Grand  We 4,145 

8  Lamoille .10,872 

9  Orange 27.296 

10  Orleans 16.7(17 

11  llutland 33,069 

12  Washington .24,664 


13  Windham 29,062 

14  Windsor 38,320 

Total 314,120 

MASSACHUSETTS.* 

1  Barnstable 36,276 

2  Berkshire 49,591 

8  Bristol .76,192 

4  Dukes 4,640 

5  Essex 131,300 

6  Franklin .30,870 

7  Hampden 61,2.S3 

8  Hampshire 35,732 

9  Middlesex 161.383 

10  Nantucket 8,452 

11  Norfolk 78,892 

12  Plymouth 65,6!)7 

13  Suffolk -..144,617 

14  Worcester 130,789 

Total 994,614 


RHODE  ISIAND,* 

1  Bristol R.514 

2  Kent l,'i,068 

3  Newport 20,007 

4  Providence 87,526 

5  Washington 16.430 

Total 147,645 

CONNECTICUT.* 

1  Fairfield ......59.776 

2  Hartfora 69,967 

3  Litchfield 45,263 

4  Middlesex 27,216 

6  New  Haven 65.588 

6  New  London 61,821 

7  Tolland 20,091 

8  Windham 31,081 


Total.. 


70,792 


MIDDLE    STATES. 


NEW  YORK.f 

1  Albany 

...93,279 

2  Alleghany 

....37,808 

...30,600 

4  Cattaraugus . 

....38,960 

6  Cavuga 

...65,4uS 

6  Chautauque  . 

...60,493 

7  Chemung 

...28,821 

8  Chenango 

...40,311 

9  Clinton 

...40,047 

10  Columbia 

...43,073 

11  Cortland 

...25,140 

13  Dutchess 

...58.992 

15  Kssex 

...31.148 

16  Franklin ...'... 

...25.102 

17  Fulton 

...20,171 

18  Genesee 

...28,488 

19  Greene 

...33.126 

2(1  Hiimilton 

2,186 

21  Herkimer 

...38.244 

22  Jefferson 

...68,123 

2.J  Kings 

..138,682 

24  Lewis 

...24,564 

25  Livingston.... 

...40,875 

26  Madison 

...43,072 

27  .Monroe 

..  87.l!60 

28  Montgomery. 

...  31,092 

2;t  .New  York  .... 

,.615,647 

.30  Niagara 

...42,276 

31  Oneida 

...99.666 

32  Onondaga 

...85,890 

,33  Ontario 

...4.3.929 

34  Orange 

...57,145 

35  Orleans 

...28.501 

...62.198 

37  Otsego  

...4.8,638 

88  Putnam 

....14,138 

39  Queens 

...36,833 

40  Rensselaer 73,363 

41  Richmond 16,061 

42  Rockland 16,962 

43  St.  Lawrence 68,617 

44  Saratoga 46.646 

45  Schenectady 20,064 

46  Schoharie 33,648 

47  Seneca 25,441 

48  Stcnben 63,771 

49  Suffolk 36,922 

50  Sullivan .25,088 

51  Tioga 24,880 

52  Tompkins 38.746 

63  Ulster 69,384 

64  Warren 17,199 

55  Washington 44.750 

66  Wayne 4j,953 

67  Westchester 68,203 

68  ^^•yoming 31,981 

59  Yates .20,690 


Total 3,097,391 


NEWiERS 

1  Atlantic 

2  Itergen  

3  Ulirliijgton  ... 

4  Cauitlen 

5  Cape  May 

6  Cumberland. 

7  Ksirex 

8  Gloucester 

9  Hudson 

10  Hunterdou.., 

11  Mercer,..,...., 

12  Middlesex...., 

13  Monmouth .. 

14  Morris 

15  Ocean 

16  Passaic 


EY.t 

8.961 

....14,726 
....43,203 
....26,422 

6,433 

....17,189 
....73,950 
....14,665 
...21,822 
....28,990 
....27,992 
....28,635' 
....30,313 

30,168 

10,032 

....22,609 


17  Salem  *.]9,4eT 

18  Somerset 19.692 

19  Sussex 22,989 

20  Warren 22.368 

Total 489,655 

PENNSYlVANIA.t 

1  Adams 2.5,981 

2  Alleghany 138,290 

3  Armstrong 29,500 

4  Beaver 26,689 

6  Bedford 2S.0o2 

e  Berks 77,129 

7  Blair 21,777 

8  Bradford .42,831 

9  Bucks 66.091 

10  Butler 30,346 

11  Cambria 17,773 

12  Carbon 15.686 

13  Centre 23^355 

14  Chester 68,438 

15  Clarion 2.3,666 

16  Clearfield 12,586 

17  Clinton 11,207 

18  Columbia 17,710 

19  Crawford 37.840 

20  Cumberland .34,327 

21  Dauphin 35,754 

22  Delaware 24,679 

23  Klk -...3,531 

24  Erie 38,742 

26  Fayette 39.112 

26  Franklin 39,904 

27  Fulton 7,667 

28  Greene 22,136 

29  Huntingdon 24,786 

30  Indiana 27,170 

31  Jefferson 13,618 

32  Juniata 13,029 


33  Lancaster 98,944 

34  Lawrence 21,079 

36  I.ebanon 26.071 

36  Lehigh 3-2.479 

37  Luzerne 50.072 

38  Lycoming 26,257 

39  M-Kean 6,-2o4 

40  Mercer ; 33.172 

41  Mifllin 14,980 

42  .Monroe 13.270 

43  Montgomery 58,'291 

44  Montour 13,239 

45  Northampton. ...40.236 

46  Northumberl'd..2;i.272 

47  I'erry 20.088 

48  Philadelphia....408.762 

49  Pike 6,681 

60  I'otter 6,048 

61  SchuylkUl 60.713 

52  Somerset -.24,416 

53  Sullivan 3,694 

54  Susquehanna  ...28,688 

66  Tioga 23,987 

56  Union 26,083 

67  Venango 18,310 

58  Warren 13,671 

69  Washington .44,939 

60  Wayne "21,890 

61  Westmoreland...61.7-26 

62  Wyoming 10.665 

63  York 57,460 


SOUTHERN    STATES  — Continued. 


Total 2,311,786 

DELAWARE. t 

1  Kent •2-2.816 

2  New  Caitle .4-2,780 

3  Sussex 25,936 

Total 91,632 


SOUTHERN   STATES. 


MARYLAND. 

.  1  Alleghany....' 22.769 

2  Anne  Arundel...32,3a3 

3  Baltimore 210,646 

4  Calvert.' .9,(U6 

6  Caroline 9,692 

6  Carroll  20,610 

7  Cecil 18.939 

8  Charles 16,162 

9  Dorchester 18,877 

10  Frederick 40,987 

11  Harford 19,356 

12  Kent 11,886 

13  Montgomery 15,860 

14  Prince  George  ...21,549 
,16  Queen  Anne's.. ..14.4S4 

16  St.  Mary's 1.3,698 

17  Somerset 22.456 

18  TallX)t 13.811 

19  Washington 3li,S48 

20  Worcester 18,859 

Total 583,034 

DISTRICT  OF  CO- 
LUMBIA. 

1  Georgetown S.366 

2  Washington 40,001 

Remainder  of 

the  District 3,320 

Total 51,687 

VIRGINIA, 

1  Accom.-iik 17,890 

8  Albemarle -25,800 

3  Alexandria J0,008 

4  Alleghany .3,515 

5  Amelia :... .9,770 

6  Amherst 12.099 

7  Appomattox 9,193 

8  Augusta 24,010 


9  Barbour 

10  Bath 

U  Bedford 

12  Berkeley 

13  Boone 

14  Botetourt... 


...9.006 
...3.420 
..2J,0«0 
..11,771 
....3,237 
..14,908 


15  Braxton 4,212 

16  Brooke 6,054 

17  Brunswick 13,894 

18  Buckingham 13,837 

19  Cabell 6,299 

-20  Campbell  23,245 

21  Caroline 18.456 

22  Carroll 6,<.I09 

23  Charles  City 6,-200 

24  Charlotte 13.956 

'25  Chesterfield 17,489 

28  Clarke 7,362 

27  Culpepper 12.282 

28  Cumberiand 9,761 

29  Dinwiddle 25.118 

30  Doddridge 2,750 

31  Klizabeth  City.... .4,588 

32  Essex 10,'20« 

33  Fairfax 10,682 

31  Fauquier 20,868 

35  Fayette 3,956 

36  Floyd 6,458 

37  Fluvanna ,9,487 

38  Franklin 17,430 

39  Frederick 15.975 

40  Giles 6,670 

410Umer 3,475 

42  Gloucester 10,527 

43  Goochland 10,362 

44  Grayson 6,677 

45  Greenbrier 10,0'22 

46  Greene 4,400 

47  Greenville 6,639 

48  Halifax 26,962 

49  Hampshire 14,036 

50  Hancock 4,080 

61  Hanover 16,153 

62  Hardy 9,643 

63  Harrison 11,728 

54  Henrico 43,572 

65  Henry 8,872 

56  lliahland .4,2-.7 

67  Isle  of  Wight 9,353 

68  Jackson 6.644 

59  James  City 4.0'20 

60  J.lferson 15,357 

61  KauaVha 15,.363 

62  Kiig  George 6.971 

63  King  W  illiam 8,779 


61  King  andQu'n.lO,319 

65  Lancaster 4,708 

66  Lee 10,267 

67  Lewis 10.031 

68  Logan 3,620 

69  London '22,079 

70  Louisa 16.691 

71  Lunenburg 11,692 

72  Madison 9,331 

73  Marion 10.652 

74  Marshall 10.138 

75  Mason 7.639 

76  Matthews 6,714 

77  Mecklenburgh  20,630 

78  Mercer 4,222 

79  Middlesex 4.3(14 

80  Monongalia 12.387. 

81  Monroe 10,'204 

82  Montgomery  ....8,369 

83  Morgan 3,657 

84  Nansemond  ....12,2S3 

86  Nelson 1-2,758 

80  New  Kent 6,064 

87  Nicholas 3.963 

88  Norfolk 33,036 

89  Northampton  ...7,498 

90  Northumberl'd..7,346 

91  Nottoway 8,437 

92  Ohio 18,006 

93  Orange 10,067 

94  Page 7,600 

95  Patrick 9,609 

»6  Pendleton  6.795 

97  l>ittj!ylvania....28,796 

98  Pocahontas 3,698 

99  Powhatan  8,178 

100  Preston 11,708 

101  I'rince  Edward  11,857 

102  Prince  George. ..7,596 

103  Prince  ^Villiam..8,129 

104  Princess  Anne...7,669 
106  Pulaski 5,118 

106  Putnam 5.335 

107  Raleigh 1,766 

105  Randolph 6,243 

109  Rappahannock..9.782 

110  Richmond 6.448 

111  Ritchie 3.902 

112  Roanoke 8,477 


113  Rockbridge  ...„16,046 

114  Rockingham  ...20,294 

115  Russell 11.919 

116  Scott 9,8-29 

117  Shenandoah  ...13,768 

118  Smythe 8.162 

li9  Southampton  ..13,521 

120  Spottsvlvauia...l4.9Il 

121  Stafford 8,044 

122  Surry .6,679 

123  Sussex 9,820 

124  Taylor .6,367 

1-25  Taiewell 9,942 

126  Tyler 6,498 

127  Warren 6,607 

128  Warwick 1,646 

129  Washington  ....14,612 

130  Wayne 4,760 

131  Westmoreland...8,080 

132  Wetzel 4,'284 

133  Wirt 3,353 

134  Wood 9,450 

136  Wyoming 1,045 

138  Wythe 1'2,024 

137  York 4.460 


Total 1,421,001 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 

1  Alamance 11,441 

2  Alexander 6,220 

3  Anson 13,479 

4  Aslio 8,777 

6  Beanfort 13,816 

6  Bertie 12,861 

7  Bladen 9,767 

8  Brunswick 7,272 

9  Buncombe .13,4'26 

10  Burke 7,772 

11  Cabarras 9,747 

12  Caldwell 6,317 

13  Camden 6.049 

14  Carteret 6.939 

16  Caswell 16,'269 

16  Catawba 8,862 

17  Chatham 18,449 

18  Cherokee 3,386 

19  Chowan 10,174 

20  Cleveland 10,396 


In  States  thus  marked,  ♦,  liie  Counties  ere  subdivided  into  Towns;  thu.s,  t,  into  Townships:  thus,  J, 
into  Hundreds.  Sumter  District  S.  C,  is  divided  into  Clarendon  and  Clermont  Counties;  the  respective 
population  of  which  is  not  given  by  the  Census. 


21  Columbus 6,909 

22  Craven 14,709 

23  Cumberland 20,610 

24  Currituck 7,'230 

25  Davidson 15,320 

26  Davie 7,866 

27  Duplin 13,514 

28  Kdgecomb 17,189 

29  Forsyth 11.158 

£0  Franklin 11.713 

31  Gaston 8,013 

32  Gates 8,428 

33  Granville 21,249 

34  Greene 6,619 

35  Guilford 19,764 

36  Halifax 16,589 

37  Haywood 7,074 

38  Henderson 6,853 

39  Hertford 8.142 

40  Hyde '. 7,636 

41  Iredell. 14.719 

42  Johnson 13,726 

43  Jones 6,038 

44  Lenoir 7,828 

45  Lincoln 7-,748 

40  McDowell 6.246 

47  Macon 6,389 

48  Martin  8.307 

49  Mecklenb'rgh....l3,914 

60  Montgomery 6,872 

61  Moore 9,.342 

62  Nash 10,657 

63  New  llanover....l7,668 

64  Northampton... .13,336 
66  Onslow 8,'283 

66  Orange 17,055 

67  Pasquotank 8,950 

58  Perquimans 7,3.32 

.59  Person 10,781 

60  Pitt 13,397 

61  Randolph 16,832 

62  Richmond 9;8I8 

63  Robeson 1-2.826 

64  Rockingham  ....14,496 

65  Rowan 13,870 

6b  Rutherford 13,660 

67  Sampson 14,686 

68  Stanly 6,9-22 

69  Stokes 9,206 

70  Surry 18,413 

7)  Tyrrel 6,133 

72  Union 10,051 

73  Wake 24,888 

74  Warren 13.912 

75  Washington 5,664 

76  Watauga 3,400 

77  Wayne 13,486 

78  Wilkea 12,099 

79  Yancey 8,206 

Total 809,039 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

DISTRICTS. 

1  AbbeviRe 32,318 

2  Anderson 21,475 

3  Barnwell  20,008 

4  Beaufort 38.806 

6  Charleston 72,805 

6  Chester 18,038 

7  Chesterfield 10,790 

8  Colleton .39,,506 

9  Dariington 16,830 

10  FMgefield 39,262 

11  Fairfield 21,404 

12  Georgetown 20,647 

13  Greenville -20,1.56 

14  Horry 7,646 

15  Kershaw 14,473 

16  Lancaster 10,988 

17  Laurens 23,407 

18  Lexington 1-2,930 

19  Marion  17.407 

20  Marlborough 10,789 

21  Newberry 20,143 

22  Orangeburg 23,582 

23  Pickens 16,904 

24  Richland 20,243 

25  Spartansburg  ...26,400 

26  Sumter 33,-2-20 

27  Union 19,862 

28  Williamsburg....l2,447 

29  York 19,433 

Total 668,607 

GEORGIA. 

1  Appling 2.!>49 

2  Baker 8.120 

3  Baldwin 8,148 

4  Bibb. 12,699 

6  Bryan 3,424 

6  Bullock 4,300 

7  Burke. .16,100 

8  Butts 6,488 

9  Camden 6,319 

10  CampbeU .7  ,'232 

11  Carroll 9,367 

12  Cass 13,300 

13  Chatham 23,901 

14  Chattooga 6,S15 

16  Cherokee 12,800 

16  Clarke 11,119 

17  Clinch 637 

18  Cobb 13,843 

19  Columbia 11.961 

20  Coweta 1.3,635 

21  Crawford 8,964 

22  Dade 2.680 

23  Decatur 8.-2e2 


De  Kalb 14.328 

Dooly 8.361 

Early 7,246 

Kfflngham 3,864 

Klbert 1-2.969 

Kmannel 4,577 

Fayette 8,709 

Floyd 8,206 

Forsyth 8,8« 

Franklin 11,613 

Gilmer ,.«,440 

Glynn _..4,933 

Gordon ,..6,984 

Greene 13,068 

Gwinnett 11,267 

Habersham -.8,895 

Hall 8,713 

Hancock 11,678 

Harris 14,721 

Heard 6,923 

Henry 14,7'26 

Houston 16,460 

Irwin 3.3.34 

Jackson 9,768 

Jasper 11,488 

Jefferson 10,'224 

Jones .9,131 

Laurens 6,442 

Lee 6,660 

Liberty ,..7,9'26 

Lincoln 6,998 

Lowndes 7.714 

Lumpkin 8,955 

M'Intosh 6,0-27 

Macon 7,052 

Madison 5,703 

Marion 10,280 

Meriwether 16,476 

Monroe 16,985 

Montgomery '2,154 

Morgan 10,744 

Murray 14,433 

Muscogee 18,578 

Newton 13.296 

Oglethorpe 1'2.259 

Paulding .7,039 

Pike 14,306 

Pulaski 6,6'27 

I'utnam 10.794 

Rabun 2,448 

Randolph 12,868 

Richmond 16,'246 

Scriven 6,847 

Stewart 16.0'27 

Sumter 10,3'22 

Talbot 10,534 

Taliaferro 6.146 

Tatnall 3,'2-27 

Telfair 3,0'26 

Thomas 10,103 

Troup 16,879 

Twiggs 8,179 

Union 7,234 

Upson 9,4'24 

Walker 13,109 

Walton 10,821 

Ware 3,888 

Warren 12,425 

Washington 11,766 

Wayne 1,409 

Wilkes 1'2,107 

Wilkinson 8.-296 


Total 906,186 

FLORIDA. 

1  Alachua 2,524 

2  Benton 926 

3  Calhoun 1,377 

4  Columbia 4,808 

SDade 159 

6  Duval 4,539 

7  Escambia 4,351 

8  Franklin 1  561 

9  Gadsden 8,784 

10  Hamilton 2,611 

11  Hillsboro 2,377 

12Uohue8 1,-205 

13  Jackson 8,639 

14  Jefferson 7,718 

15  Leon 11,442 

16  Levy 486 

17  .Madison 6,490 

18  Marion J,338 

19  Monroe 2,645 

20  Nassau 2,164 

21  Orange 466 

22  I'utnam 687 

23  St.  John 2,525 

24  St.  Lucie 139 

29  Santa  Rosa 2.883 

26  Wakulla 1,955 

27  Walton 1,817 

28  Washington  1.950 


Total 87,445 


ALABAM 

1  Autauga 

2  Baldwin 

3  Barbour 

4  Benton 

6  Bibb 

6  Blount 

7  Rutler 

8  Chambers... 

9  Cherokee.... 

10  Choctaw 

11  Clarke 

12  Coffee 

13  Coneeuh 


A. 

....16.023 

4,414 

....23,632 
....17,163 

9,969 

.7,367 

...  10,836 
....23,900 
....13.884 

8,389 

9.788 

6,940 

, 9,322 


14  Coosa 14,.543 

16  Covington 3,645 

16  Dale 6.382 

17  Dallas 29,727 

18  De  Kalb 8.245 

19  Fayette 9,681 

20  Franklin. ■:..19,610 

21  Greene 31,441 

22  Hancock ,_...1,542 

38  Henry 9,019 

24  Jackson 14,088 

26  Jefferson 8,989 

26  Lauderdale.. 17,172 

27  Lawrence 16,258 

28  Limestone 16,483 

29  lx>wndes 21.915 

30  Macon 1.... 26,898 

31  Madison 26,427 

32  Marengo 27.831 

33  Marion 7.8.33 

34  Marshall 8,846 

35  Mobile 27,600 

36  Monroe 1-2,013 

37  Montgomery 29.711 

38  Morgan 10,125 

39  Perry '2-2.-285 

40  Pickens 21.512 

41  Pike 16.'.l20 

42  Randolph 11,681 

43  Russell 19,648 

44  St.  Clair 6,8-29 

46  Shelby 9.538 

46  Sumter ....22,260 

47  Talladega 18,624 

48  Tallapoosa 16,684 

49  Tuscaloosa  ...^...18.056 

50  Walker 5,124 

61  -Washington 2.713 

62  Wilcox 17,362 

ToUl 771,823 


MISSISSIPPI. 

Adams 18,601 

Amite 9,694 

Attala 10,991 

Bolivar 2,677 

Carroll  18,491 

Chicka.saw 10,369 

Choctaw  11,403 

Claiborne 14,941 

Clarke 5,477 

Coahoma 2.780 

Copiah 11.794 

Covington 3,338 

De  Soto 19.042 

I'ranklin 5,904 

Greene '2.018 

Hancock 3,672 

Harrison 4,876 

Hinds 26,340 

Holmes 13,9*28 

Issaquena 4,478 

Itawamba 13,628 

Jackson  3,196 

Ja.«per 8,184 

Jefferson 13,193 

Jones 2,164 

Kemper 12.617 

Iji  Fayette .14,069 

Lauderdale .8.717 

Lawrence 6,478 

Leake 6,633 

Lowndes 19,544 

Madison .18,173 

.Marion 4.410 

Marshall 29,689 

Monroe 21,172 

Neshoba 4,728 

Newton 4,4tJ5 

Noxuba 16,299 

Oktibbeha 9,171 

Panola 11,444 

Perry 2.438 

"ike 7,300 

Pontotoc 17,112 

Rankin 7,227 

Scolt .3.961 

Simpson 4,734 

Smith 4.071 

Sun  Flower 1,102 

Tallahatchie 4.643 

Tippah  20,741 

Tishomingo 15,490 

Tunica 1,314 

Warren 18.120 

Washington 8,389 

Wayne 2,892 

WUkinson 16,914 

Winston 7,956 

Yalobusha 17,-268 

Yazoo 14,418 

Total 606,6-26 


LOUISIANA. 

PABISHES. 

1  Ascen.sion 10,762 

2  Assumption 10,638 

3  Avoyelles 9,326 

4  Bienville 5.6.39 

6  Bossier 6,962 

e  Caddo 8,884 

7  Calcasieu 3.914 

8  Caldwell ■2,Sib 

9CnrroR .8,789 

10  Catahoula 7,132 

11  Claiborne 7,471 

12  Concordia 7,768 


13  De  Soto 8,023 

14  E.  Baton  Kouge.11.977 
16  East  Feliciana... 13,598 

16  Franklin 3,-2,51 

17  Iberville 12  2"S 

18  Jackson 5.66«  | 

19  Jefferson .'26.093  , 

20  Lafayette 6,7'20  i 

21  Ufourche 9,532 

22  Livingston 3,385 

•23Madi.son 8.773 

24  Morehouse 3,013 

26  Natchitoches 14,228 

26  Orleans 119,4i}0 

27  IMaquerolnes 7,390 

28  Point  Coupee. ...Il,3.-i9 

29  Rapides 16.561 

30  Sabine 4.515 

31  St.  Bernard 3,802 

32  St.  Charles 5,120 

33  St.  Helena 4,561 

34  St.  James 11,098 

35  St.  John  Bapti3t..7,317 

36  St.  Landry -22,-253  '. 

37  St.  Martin's 11,761  | 

38  St.  Mary 13,697  j 

39  St.  Tammany 6,364  '■ 

40  Tensas 9,040 

41  Terre  Bonne 7,724 

42  Union 8,203 

43  Vermillion 3,409 

44  Washita 6,008 

45  Washington 3,408 

46  W.  Baton  Rouge  6,270 

47  West  Feliciana...l3,245 

Total 517,762 

TEXAS. 

1  Anderson 2,884 

2  Angelina 1,185 

3  Austin 3,841 

4  Bastrop 3,099 

6  Bexar 6,062 

6  Bowie 2,912 

7  Brazoria 4,841 

8  Brazos 614 

9  Burleson .1.713 

10  Caldwell 1,S'29 

11  Calhoun 1,110 

12  Cameron.  13  Starr, 

and  14  Webb 8,541 

15  Cass _..4,991 

16  Cherokee .?...6,673 

17  Collin 1,960 

18  ColorSilo 2,-267 

19  Comal 1,728 

20  Cook -."-20 

21DaIla.« 2,743 

22  Denton 041 

23  Do  Witt 1,716 

24  ElUs 989 

26  Fannin .3,788 

26  Fayette 3,766 

27  Fort  Bend 2,633 

28  Galveston 4,629 

•29  Gaudalupe 1,511 

30aiRespie 1,240 

31  Goliad 648 

32  Gonzales 1,492 

33  Grayson 2,008 

34  Grimes. 4.008 

35  Harris 4,688 

38  Harrison 11,822 

37  Hays 387 

38  Henderson 1.237 

39  Hopkins 2,6'23 

40  Houston 2,7'21 

41  Ilunt..« 1,520 

42  Jackson 996 

43  Jasper .« 1,767 

44  Jefferson 1,838 

45  Kaufman 1,047 

46  Lamar 3.978 

47  Lavacca 1,571 

48  Leon 1,946 

49  Liberty 2,622 

60  Limestone 2,008 

61  Matagorda 2,124 

52  .Medina 909 

53  Milam 2,907 

54  Montgomery 2,384 

65  Nacogdoches 6,193 

56  Navarro 2.190 

57  Newton 1,689 

68  Nueces 698 

69  Panola 3,871 

60  Polk 2,348 

61  Red  River 3,91)6 

62  Rifugio 288 

63  Robertson 934 

64Rufk 8,148 

66  Sabine 2,498 

66  San  Augustine  ...3,648 

67  San  Patricio 200 

68  Shelby 4,239 

69  Smith 4,292 

70  Tarrant 664 

71  Titus 3,636 

72  Travis 3,138 

73  Tyler 1,.^94 

74  Upshur 3,394 

76  Vanzandt, 1,348 

76  Victoria 2,019 

77 -Walker 3,964 

78  Wa.'^hiogton 6,983 

79  A\  barton  1,752 

80  Williamson l,;,i,8 

Total 212,.592 


POPULATION  OF  ALL  THE  COUNTIES  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES.- Continued.    No.  IX. 


WESTERN   STATES. 


OHIO.  I 

1  Muni. 1S^83 

2  Alien 12,109 

3  Aahland. il,'l:l 

I  A«htabal« «8.7(T7 

6  Athens l«.-il5 

6  Auglaize 1M';S 

7  Bdinont ^4.600 

8  Brown •.■7,:a2 

8  Butler 30,789 

10  Carroll 17.6-5 

11  Cbunpaign 19,782 

12  Clark  22,178 

13  Clermont »J.4S5 

UCliuittn 1S.63S 

K  Co1nmbiana...._33,e.3 

Vi  C  shncton ,26,671 

IT  Crawford 18,177 

IS  Cnjahoga ..48,099 

13  Darke .20,276 

2.)  Defiinoe -.6,»«a 

21  iMiawan 21,817 

22  Krie ...-.18,568 

23  Fairfield a),2»« 

21  Fayette. 12,728 

25  FranUio. «2.909 

S6  Fulton .7,781 

27  CaJlla 17,ii6:i 

»  Grtoga -....17,827 

29  Greene 21,946 

30  Ouomney 30.438 

31  Ilamlltoo ^56,841 

3  J  Hancock 10.761 

3^i  Hardin .8.251 

31  Harrison 20,167 

50  Henry A-»* 

86  Highland 2.i.7Kl 

87  Hacking 14,110 

K  Holmw- ^1.452 

»9  Huron 20,20  i 

40  Jackaon. 12,719 

41  Jefferson. 29,111 

42  Knol 28,872 

4:1  Uke 14,654 

44  Ijiwrenoe 15.241 

45  Licking 38,»46 

4«  Logan 1;».162 

47  I^rain „ 26,0^6 

43  Lucaa. 12.31-3 

4.1  Madiaon  10.015 

W  Mahoning .23.736 

51  Marion 12.t>18 

52  M,!4lna 24,441 

53  Meiss. J7.971 

54  Mrrcer 7,712 

56  Miami .24,999 

»  Monroe -28,351 

t7  Montgonierx.....S><,218 

68  Morgan -28,58.i 

69  Marrow  .20,280 

to  .Muakingum 4.'>.a49 

61  Ottawa A30S 

S2  Paulding 1,766 

83  Ferry .20,775 

64  Pickaway 21,006 

66  Pike _  10,953 

66  Portage .!U,4I9 

67  Prebl*. .21,7-36 

«8Pntnam — 7,221 

(S  Kieblaud. 30.879 

70  KoM 32.074 

71  ^anduaky  - 14.305 

72  iVioto -....18,428 

73  Seneca 27,104 

74  .Shelby 13,958 


76  Siurk  .. 
7'>  oummit 


, .89,878 

..i!7,485 


77  Trnmbull aOAVO 

78  Tuiwarawaa 31.761 

79Cnion 12.204 

fO  Van  Wert 4,793 

81  Vinton  ..._ -.9.343 

82  Warren  .25,660 

83  Waahlngton  .....29.540 

S*  Wayne 

86  Wllliaau..... 

86  W>4>d 

87  Wyandott.-. 


...32.961 
—.8.018 
.-.9,167 
.-11.194 


Total 1,«80;!29 


UllNOIS 

1  Adama  

2  Alexander 

8  Bond _ 

4  Boona 

6  Brown 

ABurean —... 

1  Calboon 

8  Carroll 

»Ca»a 

10  Ohampalgn .. 

11  Cbriatias 

12  aark* -.. 

13  Clay 

14  Clintna. 

15  Cul«a  .— 


.26.608 
...14<i4 
..6.144 
..7,624 
,..7.198 
-Jl,841 
..3.231 
.-4,i«a 
..7,2U 
-2,649 

,.ji.a>a 

...9.632 

,_.4,2K« 
-.6,18* 

.-»,aM 


16  Cook 43,385 

17  Crawford .7.136 

18  Cumberland. .3,718 

I9DeKalb -.7.640 

20  De  Witt. 6.002 

21  On  Page. 9.2^ 

22  Edgar  ...._». 10.892 

23  KdwanU  _ 3,624 

24  MBbgham 3.799 

25  Fayette 8,078 

26  Franklin .6,681 

27  Fnlton.- 22,508 

28  0allatin 5.448 

29  Greene 12.420 

3)  Grundy 3.023 

31  Hamilton..- 6,362 

32  Hancock U4,662 

33  Hardin -.2^ 

34  Hendenon A*12 

35  Henry 3.807 

36  Iroquoia 4,149 

87  Jackaon 5,862 

38  Jaapar- 3.220 

SS  Jeflenon- 8,10J 

40  Jersey 7,354 

41  Jo  DarieM. .18,e04 

42  Johnson 4,114 

43  Kane 16,703 

44  KendaU 7.730 

45  Knox 13.279 

46  Lake 14,226 

47  La  Salle .17,815 

48  Lawrence. 6,121 

49  Lee 5,-292 

50  Uvingston 1,552 

51  Logan A128 

52  M'Donough 7,616 

53  MHenry 14,978 

.V4  M'Lean 10,163 

55  Macon 3,988 

56  Macoupin 12,^5 

67  Madison 20.441 

68  .Marion  6720 

59  MarshaU 5.180 

60  JIa..on 6,921 

61  .Maraac _.-4,0'.«2 

02  Menard 6.349 

63  Mercer - 6.2V) 

64  Monroe 7,679 

65  Montgomery 6.277 

60  Morgan 16,064 

67  Moultrie ...3,234 

68  Ogle 10,020 

69  Peoria 17A17 

70  Perry  ....: 6,278 

71  PiaU 1,606 

72  Pike 18.819 

73  Pope. 3,976 

74  Puhuki 2.2f4 

76  Putnam 3.924 

76  Randolph 11,079 

77  nichland 4.012 

78  Itock  Island 6,937 

79  St.  Clair .20,180 

80  Saline. 6,688 

81  Sangamon 19,228 

82  Schuyler 10,673 

S3Soott 7.914 

84  Shelby 7,807 

86  Stark 3.710 

86  Stephenson 11.666 

87  Tazewell 12,052 

88  Union .7,616 

89  TermilUon 11.492 

»0  Wabash 4,600 

91  Warren  8.176 

92  Washington 6.953 

9.1  Wayne. 6,826 

94  White 8.925 

95  W  hllesidea 6,-Wl 

96  Will 16,703 

97  Williamson 7,216 

9S  Winnebago 11,773 

99  Woodford. 4,416 


21  Chri-tian 19,880 

22  Clarke 12,683 

23  Clay - 6,421 

24  Clinton 4,889 

26  Crittenden 6,361 

26  Cumberland 7,006 

27  Datiea« „12.362 

28  Edmooaon 4,uSS 

29  BstiU A985 

80  Fayette 22,735 

31  Fleming -.13,914 

32  Floyd 5,714 

33  FrankUn  ._ 12.412 

34  Fulton 4.446 

36  Gallatin 6.137 

36  Garrard  -10.237 

37  Grant 6  631 

38  Grarea 11.3'.i7 

39  OraysoB 6,s37 

40  Greene ....9.060 

41  Greenup 0,054 

42  Hancock 3,853 

43  Hardin.- 14,525 

44  Harlan 4.268 

45  Harrison 13.064 

46  Hart _ 9,093 

47  Henderson 12.171 

48  Henry 11.442 

49  Hickman. 4.791 

60  Hopkins. Ii441 

51  Jefferson 69.S31 

62  Jessamine. .10,249 

53  Johnson -3,873 

64  Kenton 17.038 

65  Knox - 7.O0O 

66  La  Kne 5,859 

67  Laurel 4.145 

58  Lawrenca 6,281 

69  Utclier 2,512 

60  Lewis 7,202 

61  Lincoln 10,093 

62  Liringston 6,678 

63  Locan -.-16,681 

64  M-Cracken 6,067 

66  Madison 15,727 

66  Marlon 11,765 

67  MarshaU-. .5,269 

6$  Mason 18,344 

69  Meade 7,393 

70  Mercer  ..- 14.067 

71  Monroe 7,76i> 

72  Montgomery 9,003 

73  .Morgan 7,620 

74  .Mublenburgh  ....9.809 
76  Nelson 14,789 

76  Nicholas 10,301 

77  Ohio 9,749 

78  Oldham 7,629 

79  Owen 10,444 

80  Owsley  _ 3,774 

81  Pendleton 6,774 

82  Perry. 3,092 

83  nke 6,365 

84  Pulaski 14,195 

85  Hock  CasUe 4,697 

86KnsseU 6,349 

87  Scott 14,946 

88  Shelby  _ -..17,096 

89  Simpson 7,733 

90  Spencer 6,842 

91  Taylor 7,250 

92  Todd 12,268 

93  Tripg 10,1-29 

94  Trimble 6,963 

95  Union 9,012 

96  Warren 15,123 

97  Washington 1-2.194 

98  Wayne 8,692 

99  Whitley 7,447 

100  W  oodtord 12,423 

Total .982,406 


Total 851,470 

KENTUCKV. 

1  Adair 9,898 

2  Allen -...8,742 

3  Anderson. 6,260 

4  Ballard - 5,496 

6  Barren - 20,240 

6  Bath 12,116 

7  Boone _1I,186 

8  Bourbon -...14,466 

9  Boyle _ 0,116 

10  Bracken 8.003 

11  Breathitt 3,7S5 

12  BreckeniWge  ....10.693 

15  Bullitt. 6.774 

14  Butler 6,766 

16  OaldweU 13,046 

16  CalUway 8,096 

17  Campbell 13,127 

18CarroU 5,626 

19  Carter - 6.241 

lUCaaay 6,t4« 


TENNESS 

1  Anderson 

2  Bedford. 

3  Benton 

4  Bledsoe 

6  Blount 

6  Bradley 

7  Campbell 

8  Cannon-^..... 

9  Carroll . 

10  Carter 

11  Claiborne 

12  Cocke 

13  Ooffes 

14  Da'idaon 

15  Decatur ..— . 

16  Dc  Kalb 

17  Dirksoo .... 

18  Dyer  

19  Fayette 

20  Fentress  ... 

21  Franklin  . 
22aib«OB...-. 
UUUaa 


24  Gmger -12.370 

26  Greene 17,824 

26  Grundy .2.773 

27  Hamilton 10,076 

28  Hancock 5,660 

29  Ilardiman. 17.466 

30  Banlin 10,3-28 

31  Ii»wkina 13,370 

92  Haywood .17,260 

33  Henderson 13,164 

34  Uenry .18.233 

35  Ilickman O.Si? 

36  Humphreys Mil 

37  Jackson .16,1:73 

38  Jefferson J3,2a4 

39  Johnson .3.705 

40  Knox 18,807 

41  Landerdale 5,1>:'9 

42  Lawrence .9,280 

43  Lewis .4,438 

44  Lincoln 2:i,492 

45  M-Minn  13,906 

46M'Nairy 12.864 

47  Macon 6,948 

48  Madison .21,470 

49  Marion 6.314 

60  Marshall 1,S616 

51  Maury .29.5-20 

62  Meigs 4,679 

53  .Monroe 11,874 

54  Montgomery  ....21,045 

55  Morgan 3,430 

56  Obion..   _ 7.633 

67  Overton  ..   11.211 

68  Perry ^821 

69  Polk 6,338 

60  Rhea 4,415 

01  Roane -1A185 

62  Robertson 16,145 

63  Rutherford 29.122 

64  Scott 1,906 

66  SeTier 6,920 

66  Shelby ni,167 

67  Smith _18,412 

68  Stewart .9,719 

69  SuUiTan 11,742 

70  Sumner .2-2,717 

71  Tipton 8,887 

72  Van  Buren 2,674 

73  Warren 10,179 

74  Washington 13,861 

75  Wayne .8,170 

76  Weakley .14.608 

77  White 11,444 

78  Williamson 27,201 

79  WUson 27,443 


EE. 

6,938 

...21,511 
— 6^16 

(,M8 

...12,424 
..„I2,25» 

. 6,068 

...  .Jl,982 
...16,967 

6,296 

......9,360 

8,300 

8,351 


^003 

8,016 

. .8,404 

.6,361 

....26,719 

4,464 

....13,7(-« 

19,548 

26,949 


Total 1,002,717 

MICHIGAN. 

1  Allegan 6,125 

2  Barry  6.072 

3  Berrien 11.417 

4  Branch 12.472 

6  Calhoun -19.162 

6  Cass 10,907 

7  Chippewa 898 

8  Clinton 5.102 

9  Eaton 7,068 

10  Genesee 12.a31 

11  Hillsdale 16.159 

12  Houghton 708 

13  Huron 210 

14  Ingham 8,631 

15  Ionia 7,597 

16  JacKson 19.431 

17  Kalamaioo 13,179 

18  Kent 1-2,016 

19  Upeer 7.029 

20  Lenawee 26^172 

21  LiTingston 13,485 

22  Macomb 15,530 

23  Marquette 136 

24-45  Micbilliffiackl- 

nac  and  '21  unor- 
ganized Conntiefl..3,598 

46  Mason  93 

47  Midland 66 

48  Monroe .14.i-«8 

49  Montcalm 891 

SONewago 610 

61  Oakland .SI.-.IO 

62  Ocean* 300 

63  Ontonagon 389 

64  Ottawa .6.687 

66  Saginaw 2,009 

66  Sanilac 2,112 

67  St.  Clair 10,420 

68  St.  Joseph 12,7-26 

69  Schoolcraft 16 

60  Shiawassee ~6,23a 

61  Tuscola 291 

62  Van  Duren .1.800 

(.3  Washtenaw 28,567 

64  Wajme **,7W 

Total-. _a»T,6M 


WESTERN   STATES  — Continued. 


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INDIANA. 

1  Adams 5.797 

2  Alien 16.919 

3  Bartholomew....l2.423 

4  Bi'nton .1.144 

6  Blackford 2,860 

6  Boone II.60I 

7  Brown 4.846 

8  Carroll 11,015 

9  Cass 11,0-21 

10  Clark 15.828 

11  Clay 7.944 

12  Clinton 11.869 

13  Crawford 6,624 

14  Dariess 10.:ii2 

16  Dearborn 2oa06 

16  Decatur 16,107 

17  De  Kalb 8,251 

18  Delaware 10,843 

I9DuboU  6.3-21 

20  Elkhart 12.690 

21  Fayette 10,217 

22  Floyd 14,875 

23  Fountain 13,263 

24  Franklin 17,968 

25  Fulton 5,082 

26  Giheon  10,771 

27  Grant 11,092 

28  Greene 1-2,313 

29  HamUton 12.684 

30  Hancock -9,698 

31  Harrison 15,-286 

32  Hendricks .14,083 

33  Henry 17.605 

34  Howard 6,667 

36  Huntington 7,850 

86  Jackson .11,047 

37  Jasper 3,540 

38  Jay 7,047 

39  Jefferson 23,916 

40  Jennings 12,096 

41  Johnson 1-2,101 

42  Knox 11,084 

43  Kosciusko 10,-243 

44  Lagrange 8,387 

45  Lake 3,991 

46  Laporto .12,146 

47  Lawrence 12,097 

48  Madison 1-2,370 

49  Marion 24,103 

60  Marshall  5,348 

61  Martin 6,941 

62  Miami 11,304 

63  Monroe 11,286 

64  Montgomery  ....18,084 
66  Morgan 14,676 

66  Noble .7,946 

67  Ohio 6,308 

68  Orange 10,809 

69  Owen 12,106 

60  Parke .14,968 

61  Perry .7,268 

62  Pike 7,720 

63  Porter 6,-234 

64  Posey 12,549 

66  Pulaski .2,695 

66  Putnam ..18,615 

67  Randolph 14,726 

68  Kipley 14,820 

69  Rush  -16,445 

70  St.  Joseph M*054 

71  Scott i.6,886 

72  Shelby a6,602 

73  Spencer.-- -8,616 

74  Stark 867 

75  Steuben 6,104 

70  SulliTan 10,141 

77  Switlerland 12.932 

78  Tippecanoe 19,377 

79  Tipton 3,632 

80  Duion 6,944 

81  Vanderburgh  ...11.414 

82  VcrmilUon 8,661 

83  Vigo 16,-289 

84  Wabash 12,138 

85  Warren -7.387 

86  Warwick  8,811 

87  Washington  .....17,040 

88  Wayne ......2!),320 

89  WelU 6,152 

90  White 4,761 

91  WhiUey  6,190 

Total 988,416 

MISSOURI 

1  Adair .2.342 

a  Andrew 9,433 

8  Atchison 1,078 

4  Audrain S,60« 

6  Barry  3,4«7 

6  Bates A6«» 

7  Beni«n 6,016 

8  Boone -14579 

9  Buchanan .12,975 

10  BuUer -1,616 


11  Caldwell  2,316 

12  Callaway 13.827 

13  CamJen  2,338 

14  Cape  Girardeau  13.912 

15  Carroll .6,441 

16  Cass .6.090 

17  Cedar 3.361 

18  Chariton .liSti 

19  Clarke 6.52f 

20  aay -10,332 

21  Clinton .3,786 

22  Cole 6,696 

23  Cooper .12,950 

24  Crawford 6.397 

25  Dade 4,246 

26  Dallas. 8,64S 

27  Dariess .6.298 

28  Do  Kalb .2,076 

29  Dodge 376 

30  DunkUn .1,2-29 

31  Franklin 11,021 

32  Gasconade 4.996 

33  Gentry .4.248 

34  Greene 1-2,785 

86  OrundT .3,006 

36  HarHSon .2,447 

37  Henry 4,062 

38  Hickory 2,329 

39  Holt A957 

40  Howard .13,969 

41  Jackson .14,000 

42  Jasper 4,2-23 

43  Jefferson .6,9-28 

44  Johnson .7,464 

45  Knox .2,894 

46  Laclede .2,498 

47  Lafayette. 13,690 

48  Lawrence 4.869 

49  Lewis .-.^78 

60  Uncoln .9,421 

61  Linn 4,068 

62  Livingston 4,247 

63  M-Donald 2,236 

64  Macon 6,565 

65  Madison 0,003 

66  Marion 12.2:M 

67  Mercer 2,691 

68  MiUcr 3,834 

69  Mississippi 3.1-23 

60  Moniteau 6,004 

OlMonroe lO.iill 

62  Montgomery 6,489 

63  Morgan .4.660 

64  New  Madrid 6,541 

65  Newton 4.268 

66  Nodaway 2,118 

67  Oregon 1,432 

68  Osage 6,704 

09  Ozark  2,294 

70  Perry .7,216 

71  Pettis 6,150 

72  Pike 13.609 

73  Platte. 16,845 

74  Polk 6,186 

75  Pulaski 3,998 

76  Putnam 1.636 

77  Ralls 6,llil 

78  Randolph .9,439 

79  Kay •10,373 

80  Reynolds 1,849 

SI  Ripley 2.830 

82  St.  Charles 11,4.>I 

83  St  Clair 3,586 

84  St  Francois *'.'-i 

86  St  Genevieve 6..'J13 

86  8t  Louis lOI'.'VS 

87  ,«alina 8.81:1 

88  Schuyler 3,2S7 

89  Scotland 3,782 

90  Scott S.182 

91  Shannon 1.199 

»2  Shelby 4,-253 

93  Stoddard 4,-.'77 

94  Sullivan 2.9S3 

95  Taney —....4.373 

96  Texas ^^ 

97  Warren .6,860 

98  Washington 8,811 

99  WaVne 4,618 

190  Wright .3.387 

Total 68-2,044 


ARKAN 

1  Arkansas  . 

2  Ashley 

8  Benton 

4  Bradley .... 

6  Carroll 

6  Chicot 

I  Clark 

8  Conway 

9  Crawford... 

10  Criltendon, 

11  Dallas 

12  Desha 

13  Draw 


SAS. 

3,245 

.2,058 

8,710 

S,R-29 

4,614 

6,116 

4,070 

A68S 

-7,960 

2,648 

6,877 

2,911 

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14  FrankUn 3,972 

15  Fulton 1,819 

10  Greene 2.593 

17  llempstesd  .7,672 

18  Hot  Springs .3,609 

19  Independence  ....7,767 

20  Iiard J,213 

21  Jackson 3,086 

22  Jefferson -&|834 

23  Johnson 5,227 

24  Le&yette -6,220 

26  Lawrence A274 

28  Madison .4.823 

27  Marion -2,308 

'28  .Missis.<ippi 2.368 

29  Monroe .2,049 

30  Montgomery 1,958 

31  Newton .1,768 

32  Perry 978 

33  PhilUps 6,935 

34  Pike 1.861 

35  Poinsett 2,308 

36  Polk 1,263 

37  Pope .4,710 

38  Prairie 2,097 

39  Pulaski 6.667 

40  Randolph ..3,'2;6 

41  St  Francis 4,479 

42  Saline 3,903 

43  Scott .3.083 

44  Searcy 1.979 

45  Sevier 4,240 

46  Union 10.298 

47  Van  Buren 2,864 

48  Washington 9,970 

49  Washita. 9,591 

60  White 2,619 

61  YeU 3,341 

Total 209,897 

WISCONSIN. 

1  Adams 187 

2  Brown  6.215 

3  Calumet -1,743 

4  Chippewa 615 

6  Columbia .9.565 

6  Crawford .2,498 

7  Dane 16,039 

8  Dodge. 19,138 

9  Fond  du  Lac 14,510 

10  Grant 16,169 

11  Greene 8,666 

12  Iowa 9,6-26 

13  Jefferson  1.5.317 

14  Kenosha 10,734 

16  Lafayette. 11,531 

16  Lapointe -489 

17  Monitoowoc A'02 

18  Marathon 608 

19  Marquette 8.641 

20  MUwaukee 31,077 

21  Portage 1,250 

22  Racine , -14.978 

23  Richland .90S 

24  Rock „ 20,750 

26  St  CroU .624 

26  Sauk 4,371 

27  Sheboygan 8,379 

28  Walworth -17.862 

29  Washington lii,4.S5 

30  Waukesha T.),2.'>S 

81  Winnebago. 10,167 

Total 304,391 


IOWA. 

1  AIIemaki.e 

2  Appanuuee 

3  Benton 

4  Black  Hawk.... 
6  Donne 

6  Bucttauan 

7  Cedar 

8  Clark 

9  Clayton 

10  Clinton 

11  Dallas 

12  Davis 

13  Decatur 

14  Delaware. 

16  Des  Moines 

16  Dubuque 

17  Fayette 

18  Fremont 

19  Henry 

20  low* 

21  Jackson 

22  Jasper 

23  JefferaOB 

24  Johnson 

26  Jonee.- 

26  Keokuk 

27  I<ee 

28  Unn 

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864 

...7,264 

965 

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8-22 

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30  Lu»a 171 

31  Madison 1.179 

32  Mahaska 6  989 

33  Marion .8,482 

34  Marshall J38 

35  Monroe  -..2.884 

36  Muscatine 5,731 

87  Pago 651 

88  Polk 4,513 

39  PotUwstomie'  ....7,828 

40  Poweshiek 615 

41  Scott 8,966 

42  Tama 8 

43Tavlor .204 

44  Van  Buren  1-2,270 

45  Wapello 8,471 

46  Warren 961 

47  Washington  4.957 

48  Wayne 340 

49  Winnefbiek 546 

Total 19-2,214 

CALIFORNIA. 
IBotte 8,572 

2  Calaveras 20,192 

3  Contra  Cost*. '2,745 

4  Colnsi - 012 

6  Kl  Dorado  -40.000 

6  Klamath 530 

7  Los  Angeles .7,831 

8  Marin 1,036 

9  Mariposa 8,960 

10  Mendocino -416 

11  MonUrey 2.728 

12  Napa .2,116 

13  Nevada 21.366 

14  Placer 10.784 

16  Sacramento 1-2,539 

19  San  Diego -2,932 

17  San  Francisco...S6.16l 

18  San  Joaquin 5,0-29 

19  San  Luis  Obispo  ...984 
-20  Sauta  Barbara  ...2.131 

21  Santa  Clara .6,064 

•22  Santa  Crua 1,219 

2;iiihasU 4,05C 

24  Sierra .4.S.'« 

25  .Siskiyou 2.240 

26,6olaco 2,836 

'27  Sonoma .2.337 

28  Sutter 1,"297 

29  Trinity -1,764 

80  Tuolumne. -17,667 

31  Tulare 8,676 

32  Yolo 1,307 

33  Yuba ..22,006 

Total  (in  1862)J2lX,497 

MINNESOTA.' 

1  Benton 418 

2  Dakotah 584 

SItasco 97 

4Mankatah 158 

6  Pembina 1.134 

6  Ramsay 2,227 

7  Wabashaw -243 

8  WahnahU -160 

9  Washington 1.069 

Total' 6,077 

OREEDN. 

1  Bentun 814 

2  CTarkamas.- 1,858 

3  Clatsop 462 

4  Unn  .994 

6  Marion -2,749 

6  Polk : 1,051 

7  Washington ,2,652 

8  Yam  Hill ..1.612 

Ttotal „1'2,0.'3 

WASHINGTON. 

1  Clarke 'JS 

2  Lewis. ■''5«' 

TM*1 1,201 

1  Davis -...1.1S4 

2  Iron v.. ..,-!<» 

SHalt  Ijikr 6.167 

4  San  Pete -166 

6  Tooele -. 162 

6  Utah -„..2,026 

7  Weber 1.186 

Total ai,8ao 

NEW  MEXICO..  .„ 

1  BeruK'iUo .....<.>1 

2  Bio  Anl« lO.lf.8 

tSanU  Anna -4.''>45 

4S*nUFe — 5,713 

6  Sen  Miguel 7.074 

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hy  the  Russians. 

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ring Corvettes.  Astrolabe  and  Zelee. 

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forto  Sejniro  Zand  first 
jaSifrvCahral/JW 


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Cobi^a  or  ^Kioto  de  Ift^l 


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ofAirica  3400  rurles.  / 


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'twua  to  Ki/i  Jiif men's 
11400  niHes.  — *- 


Chon^s  .^rclripc.t:' 


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Enj^aved  to  Dhistrate 
MITCHELL'S, 

^School  and  Fnmily  Geogniptty. 

EXPLANATION. 

The  Cajiitals  of  Countries  arf  peiM*esente(lthus.  ^ 

Hue  figures  aUaclied  to  Qties  and  To^nks.  indie  ate  the 

nmnherof  thousands  ot'lho  popiitafioru dnis  Rio 

Janeiro  170  signifies  170,(X:)0  inhabitants. 

The  figores  attaiiied  to  the  Riiers  indicate  the  zuimbo' 

t>t*  hundreda  of  miles  of  tlieir  lenp^th  of  course,  thus 

the  Amay.on.Kivei-36.sij;nifies3600iniles  long-. 

These  ciuirarters    +^    i  sij^nify  ship  and  <doop 


navigation  .the  distance  of  whirji  from  the  sea  in 

miles. is  pointed  out  by  the  attached  figures. 
The  words  underscared  are  the  names  of  biaian.lHbes. 


Scale  of  Mites 


*A    ^lattn  Land 


;^anaand        / 

(British  iat.) 
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Gejorgiu 


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Entered  twcortiing  to  Acl  ofCongrrss  in  thr year  1^52.  by  SAutftuftusJISircktH.  in  Utf  i lerks  <rt'/icc  or' the  Ifislnct  Ccnot of 


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LoujJitiHle  West  tjfoui  Greenwich 


EXPIAJJATION.  I 

TheCapitalu  iilComiU-ies  aiv  ivi»reseinedthusi(t  ~ 

The  ficui"PS  aitarhed  to  the  Cities  and  Tovms 

indicate  the  minibPi-  oi'  thfjiisamlR  of  die  population 

tluifi  Londnu  2,."JG2  si^iiiii-s  2.:iG.i  006  iiihabitains 

The  tigin"es  attarht- d  «>  the  Rivws  iudiciitc  ihe  uiuuhei' 

ofimndredsof  luilPK  of  theirleii^hof  coltt-Jie  diiiR 

^e  Severn  Kiver  2  signifies  uoo  miles  lou^-. 

Keniarkable  Ivattlea  are  pointed  otii  lj>"aflag;thusF  die 

artadied  iipires  iudicatf  dvp  ^^ariuwUiditho- to<iK.  place. 


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Engraved  to  llhisU-aU' 
School  and  Family  Geography. 


Scale  of  Miles. 
10   20    So  40  -"^o 100 


Tltf  islnnd  of  Great  Britain  h  fiio  miles  long  and  frutn 

inUHead        3^,,  ,^,  ^^^  //hV^-j-  tride   liWand  iV  3io  fiit/^^  U^itg  anil 

■  rftw»  *5t>  to  75  nuies  >ade. 

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LoDX'itude  East  fit>m  WashingUiu 


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Emerrd  accordinf}^* .^tt<»ffonffrfss  in  thf\-mr  I852.tr,  S.Augustus  .HUcMl ,  in  Thf  ^^^^ofTue  oT'thr  district  itHWt  (^'ihe €4i.<^ern  (Usthei-i^'Knnsylvm 


1 1»  Iaiu^MiuU-  East    I  _>  m-iu  Uui-jiwuii 


IS"?23 
MAP  OF 


GERiyiANY,  SWIM^iyPI 

AND 

Engraved  to  Illusti-atc 
School  and  Family  Qography. 


Scak-ofXiles. 

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SWEDE 


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GERMAN  STATES. 

Entft'iv  VimiHt 

KmtfiiiMtL  Hfrliii 

KiiufdiJtit  Mitmch 

Jurtffdivn  J/wifvrr 

Oraudlkuity  totisniitf 
Eleftenae 


Suites 
IjVustna  « 

2  IVunsia  * 

3  Ba>-aria 
1  WrtpjiUipri 

6  SaxHiiV- 

8  llrKS«>  Ca&5et 


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H)  Hesse  Ww\\i»r'^» Ltmiiqnni^f     Utonltirtf 
II  Hob!triii^T.«.  _    Durfiy.  _      _     h7f/ 
\2  l.iiXEmbiirg  (7rwiit  Ihuity    Liixniittirrt 

13  SaxpVeiinar  ^        Crand  Dttcky  JUrinuu 
US^vXv  roburg;Gotfia   _/>?«Av      _     Cotfm 
1j  Sa.\L>  -UlPnbiir^     liuchy  _ "__        Attruhtni 
Iti  Savi'  VtiiUD^ftiHiUnir^auseni/ ..KW///>i<;m 

IT  Hmn-iwidi  Bitdty Hn.uAitk 

t-lnihiirg  Sdiwtin  orDutfty  Stiiwmn 
kliaiJmrj^  ShvIuji     i>J)uchv  Srv XirHUX 
:.!.l.i(rg-«  onrndfludiv    Ohlrnltuyf 

l\  .Nassau  Duciiy '      WLH-^Htm 

2",' Anlialt  Dcksmh       /)iiMy._^_ Drssmt 

23AnhHlt  Ilemburg /»i«yry_ __.  Brridnirii 

i^lAiihah  Cotheii  ...Duchy -Cotltfu 

^r.RfiissGreius-  .    Pn'ruifHtUry.  .  tirrin 
JjRtiiss  Schlt'iiz    .  I'riiicttHiiay_    Lt<tfn.<tan 
Z'  Udnen stein Pnncipatiiy  _    Vadiaz 

2!t  Schwai1zbiirg'Ritdol8tadt_„_  _  Rudelsladt 

31  l.ippf^ FruidptdUki  Budbebitrg 

^Z  Waldedt Prinaihdi'fy.  ArUsen 

11  naiuba.'^.      _^      ReiMiMu  Hiw^uiy 

H  l.iil)«i lUfHibiu:  _.  /.«^rt* 

t!.  Bremen RepubHc  Hremrii 

JC  FraiJrfiail^    ■■    Repubiu'  fruniaivt         ' 

Tht  people  of  tht  Smtes  unArseoretf  nrrrfyie^v  ' 
Githohcs.  tiwse  of  the  others  are  J^mtrslunts 
77w  i/ovemine/tfs  of  the  Sttites  imtrhd  (htu  •  an 
Absolute. the  others  otk  J.unitett  orHeptiblican. 
Cimuany  tLt&nds  Xtuid  Strom  the  Atiriatfc  to 
th/  Bnltit'  Sea,  and  /mm  Fmn<y  Selguuti  and 
Holland. on  the.  W  tofolish  Frussut.anJ  f.aii 

>n  the  F.-  Greatest  length  6S0miies.  CrraUlt  ' 
tridth  620  niila  AreA  245  OOO  st/uare  rnt/es. 
Fopulntiofi  41.200,OVO. 


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